- By Stefan Anitei
- September 29th, 2006
Primitive Stage of White Cells Discovered in Fishes
This evolutionary link could be beneficial for human health and pisciculture
- By Stefan Anitei
- September 29th, 2006
Plants Parasites Knocked Down by Gene Engineering
Finally, plant nematodes can be defeated
- By Stefan Anitei
- September 28th, 2006
New Observations on DNA Repair
These studies are important in fighting against cancer
- By Stefan Anitei
- September 27th, 2006
The Insects' Deadly Bacterium Receive Reinforcement
New more powerful environmentally friendly pesticides could be created
- By Stefan Anitei
- September 26th, 2006
Jumping Genes Could Cure Genetic Maladies
They could be improved to be more efficient than viruses
- By Stefan Anitei
- September 22nd, 2006
Caterpillars and Obesity
Insects can adjust their metabolism and behavior to their food
- By Stefan Anitei
- September 21st, 2006
Paramecia and Gravitation
Paramecia could be useful in spacial research
- By Vlad Tarko
- September 4th, 2006
The Inner Machine: DNA and Proteins
What happens inside your cells and what are the consequences in regard to what you are
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 26th, 2006
Stem Cells Become What They Feel
Adult stem cells are touchy-feely, need environmental clues
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 24th, 2006
Scientists Uncover Critical Step in DNA Mutation
Research could underlie new cancer treatments
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 24th, 2006
Researchers Develop Flood-Tolerant California Rice
Submergence tolerance can be bred into any rice, offering relief to poor rice farmers worldwide
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 22nd, 2006
Virus Has 'Catastrophic' Effect on Red Squirrels
Around 70 percent of greys in England have been exposed to the virus
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 18th, 2006
Molecules Spontaneously Form Honeycomb Network Featuring Pores of Unprecedented Size
Discovery of molecular self-assembly could help develop templates for growing complex structures on surfaces; improve paints and lubricants