Genes may be active after death
Hundreds of genes become active after death and can stay active for up to four days, according to a study...
by Rachel Siden
Hundreds of genes become active after death and can stay active for up to four days, according to a study...
A drug currently used to treat osteoporosis in old age may help prevent breast cancer in women with a genetic predisposition for the disease...
Researchers have pinpointed a gene that, if blocked, may stop Zika and other related viruses in their tracks...
by Ryan Ross
The widow of a Falklands veteran is going to the High Court in an attempt to stop the couple's frozen embryos from being destroyed...
The first in-human use of the genome-editing technology CRISPR has been approved by a US federal safety board...
by Amina Yonis
A Swedish woman who gave birth in 2014 following a womb transplant is pregnant with a second child...
Gareth Farr's play is almost too realistic, too honest, and features raw and completely unguarded performances...
Contact gives us a view of the judiciary from a lesbian, lay client - precisely how is a 'white, straight male in his 60s' going to make a decision about a little girl, her same-sex female parents and her heterosexual father?...
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Can women put motherhood on ice?
by Dr Lucy Freem
The Progress Educational Trust held its first-ever debate in Scotland — on the subject of egg freezing — which proved a lively topic of debate...