Last week, the jury found Gale, 73, guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of kidnapping and a single count of armed robbery. Gale showed no emotion as the guilty verdicts were read.
Intron retention is recognized as a key process in disease development, but its role in tuberculosis (TB) progression is ...
Though it seems unremarkable, Yellowstone's Mushroom Pool might be the most important thermal feature in history. A discovery from its waters led to ...
For more than 40 years, the Golden State Killer haunted California. A serial rapist and murderer active in the 1970s and '80s, he eluded detectives for decades. By 2018, hope of identifying him was ...
By Brenna Keller NKyTribune associate editor LifeSciKY hosted students from Holmes Middle School for their first-ever Student Lab Experience Day this week. LifeSciKY is a lab incubator dedicated to ...
As the generations dragged on past the 27th iteration, the birth rate began to silently collapse. By the 57th generation, a mere 0.6 percent of the cloned embryos survived. The 58th generation ...
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Friday for the new Innovation Lab at the Connecticut Science Center, expanding possibilities for students. The new space is designed to ...
Botstein, Princeton’s Anthony B. Evnin ‘62 Professor of Genomics, Emeritus, and an emeritus professor of molecular biology ...
Two new ancient DNA studies suggest that domesticated dogs were widespread in western Eurasia more than 14,000 years ago ...
The COVID pandemic ushered mRNA vaccines into the spotlight, and the technology has even greater potential. Here’s what to ...
In a new study in mice published on Thursday in Science, researchers showed how skin cells inherit patterns of gene ...
Viruses are usually known for causing disease. But new research suggests that in some organisms, viral DNA may actually help ...
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