Preserving DNA in biological samples has long posed a challenge for researchers, but the process may be about to get a lot ...
Overview of the process of obtaining genomic diversity of influenza virus in a population replicated from a single particle. (a) MDCK cells were infected with influenza vi ...
Combination of electrical, spectral, and laser methods yields new behavior of seawater resistance and plasma generation ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina have created microscopic soft robots shaped like flowers that can change shape and behavior in response to their surroundings, just like living ...
An innovative use of skin cells could provide a route for same-sex couples or women with fertility problems to have children ...
Investigators using technology that lets them analyze DNA quickly without a lab have positively identified the remains of 14 ...
New rapid DNA technology is helping the TBI identify victims of the deadly ammunition plant explosion. The technology can ...
For years, Customs and Border Protection agents have been quietly harvesting DNA from American citizens, including minors, and funneling the samples into an FBI crime database, government data shows.
Old-fashioned detective work and advances in forensic science led to the identification of a suspect in the killings of four teenagers in Austin, Texas, in 1991, officials said. By Christine Hauser ...