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Researchers genetically engineer snake antivenom

An international team of researchers has used genetic engineering to create so-called 'product-ready' antivenom for snakes such as cobras and mambas.

Life Scientist 28 November, 2025

Clogged 'drains' in the brain an early sign of Alzheimer’s

'Drains' in the brain, responsible for clearing toxic waste in the organ, tend to get clogged up in people who show signs of developing Alzheimer's disease.

Life Scientist 26 November, 2025

Common medications linked to adverse breast cancer outcomes

An international study has found concerning evidence about the impact of a range of common medications on the treatment outcomes for patients with breast cancer.

Life Scientist 25 November, 2025

Saliva-based biosensor could improve heart failure detection

Scientists have created a biosensor that can rapidly detect the heart failure biomarker S100A7 in saliva, offering a non-invasive way to identify the disease.

Life Scientist 21 November, 2025

World's oldest known RNA extracted from woolly mammoth

The RNA sequences are understood to be the oldest ever recovered, coming from mammoth tissue preserved in the Siberian permafrost for nearly 40,000 years.

Life Scientist 21 November, 2025

Biotechnology
HIV drugs suppress transmission of a different viral infection

HIV drugs suppress transmission of a different viral infection

The work could lead to the first treatments to prevent the spread of the life-threatening HTLV-1 virus, which is endemic among many First...

Article 05 August, 2025
Health & Medical
Clogged 'drains' in the brain an early sign of Alzheimer’s

Clogged 'drains' in the brain an early sign of Alzheimer’s

'Drains' in the brain, responsible for clearing toxic waste in the organ, tend to get clogged up in people who show signs of developing...

Article 26 November, 2025
Life Sciences
Ancient lead exposure shaped human evolution

Ancient lead exposure shaped human evolution

An international study claims that exposure to lead may have influenced the evolution of hominid brains, behaviour, and even the development of...

Article 06 November, 2025
Molecular Biology
World's oldest known RNA extracted from woolly mammoth

World's oldest known RNA extracted from woolly mammoth

The RNA sequences are understood to be the oldest ever recovered, coming from mammoth tissue preserved in the Siberian permafrost for nearly 40,000...

Article 21 November, 2025
Lab Technology
The voice of reason: natural language interfaces to transform lab informatics

The voice of reason: natural language interfaces to transform lab informatics

In everyday life, voice interaction with technology can save time and reduce friction. The same applies in scientific research.

Article 17 November, 2025
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