Many living organisms are able to regenerate damaged or lost tissue, but why some are particularly good at this and others are not is not fully understood. Molecular biologists have now made an ...
Explore the fascinating interaction between artists and scientists at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) in ...
Scientists have created mice with genes taken from a creature that predates the animal kingdom. The international team, led ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common and sophisticated, its effects on human lives and societies raises new questions. A new paper ...
A dog learns to sit on command, a person hears and eventually tunes out the hum of a washing machine while reading … The ...
A new study demonstrates that even simple single-cell organisms, such as ciliates and amoebae, exhibit habituation, a basic ...
Mineral crystals in heart cockles’ shells protect symbiotic algae from ultraviolet rays and could lead to innovations in internet infrastructure.
Cell density is a broadly applicable tool for guiding engineered and naturally occurring cells to build a vast array of structures, tissues, and organs.
Humans, it turns out, possess much higher metabolic rates than other mammals, including our close relatives, apes and ...
Years ago Domokos developed a mathematical tool for describing tessellations based on their average properties rather than ...
Professor Ashley Blom has been appointed to The University of Manchester as Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Biology ...
Check out the photograph that won a pair of MCG researchers the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.