Animal findings may help explain why breast cancer is often aggressive when it is diagnosed in young women.
Animal findings may help explain why breast cancer is often aggressive when it is diagnosed in young women.
Epigenetic clocks capture aging processes at the molecular level. Now, researchers grapple with how they work and what they mean.
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Researchers are digging deep into the origins of disease to pave the way to clearer diagnoses, better treatments, and prevention.
MRI scans of thousands of children’s brains will help researchers investigate how childhood experiences influence development and impact behavior.
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Molecular tools developed in Ed Boyden’s lab at MIT are opening new frontiers in brain research.
As worms age, their memory deteriorates, just as it does in humans.
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Creative approaches to analyzing genome sequences are leading to new knowledge about human health.
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Real-time imaging of messenger RNA reveals surprising variability in the way cells’ splicing machinery processes these molecules.
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Systematic and MRI-guided biopsies can each find cancers that the other technique can miss, but not everyone needs both.
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