By Nilambra Dogra, Ashok Kumar & Tapas Mukhopadhyay Abstract Drugs that are already clinically approved or experimentally tested for conditions other than cancer, but are found to…
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Alan C. Kwan, Joseph E. Ebinger, Janet Wei, Catherine N. Le, Jillian R. Oft, Rachel Zabner, Debbie Teodorescu, Patrick G. Botting, Jesse Navarrette, David Ouyang, Matthew Driver, Brian Claggett, Brittany N. Weber, Peng-Sheng Chen & Susan Cheng Nature Cardiovascular Research…
By Ewen Callaway & Heidi Ledford This year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded for pioneering studies of human evolution that harnessed precious snippets of DNA…
By Ewen Callaway Set on a rocky outcrop in southern Siberia, Chagyrskaya Cave might not look like much. But for one family of Neanderthals, it…
By Freda Kreier Susie the Sumatran orangutan was a genetic pioneer — the first of her species to have her genome fully sequenced. Her genetic…
By Tapio Mappes, Jouni Aspi, Esa Koskela, Suzanne C. Mills, Tanja Poikonen & Juha Tuomi Abstract Killing conspecific infants (infanticide) is among the most puzzling phenomena in nature. Stable polymorphism in such…
By Heidi Ledford When the Black Death swept through northern Africa and Eurasia in the mid-fourteenth century, it killed up to half of the human…
By Editorial In the wake of COVID, a pandemic treaty could be a way to agree on data access before the next emergency strikes. The…
By Colin Barras Archaeological finds suggest that people developed numbers tens of thousands of years ago. Scholars are now exploring the first detailed hypotheses about…
By Ewen Callaway When researchers in South Africa spotted a highly mutated strain of coronavirus driving the country’s second wave in late 2020, they called…