Biology News Net

Wednesday th 14th of March 2012

How cancer cells start new tumor sites - 17:30

Epigenetic signatures direct the repair potential of reprogrammed cells - 17:30

Mystery human fossils put spotlight on China - 17:30

How muscle cells seal their membranes - 17:30

Tuesday th 13th of March 2012

Cancer epigenetics: Breakthrough in ID'ing target genes - 20:00

Monday th 12th of March 2012

Red meat consumption linked to increased risk of total, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality - 16:30

Sending out an SOS: How telomeres incriminate cells that can't divide - 16:30

The first dinosaur discovered in Spain is younger than originally thought - 16:30

Defect in transport system causes DNA chaos in red blood cells - 16:30

Friday th 9th of March 2012

An insight into human evolution from the gorilla genome sequence - 19:30

Orientation of desert ants: Every cue counts - 19:30

Tuesday th 6th of March 2012

Study: Most weight loss supplements are not effective - 19:30

Embryonic development protein active in cancer growth - 19:30

Stem cells can repair a damaged cornea - 03:30

New Alzheimer's marker strongly predicts mental decline - 03:30

Lasting T cell memories - 03:30

Making memories: How 1 protein does it - 03:30

Thursday th 1st of March 2012

Depression could be evolutionary byproduct of immune system - 18:00

Bacteria tend leafcutter ants' gardens - 18:00

Leatherback turtle migration study identifies Pacific danger zones for endangered species - 18:00

New function of a bacterial photoresponsive protein: Resisting adhesion of mammalian cells - 18:00

Wednesday th 29th of February 2012

Nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors - 18:00

Adapting personal glucose monitors to detect DNA - 18:00

New infant formula ingredients boost babies' immunity by feeding their gut bacteria - 18:00

Heavy metal pollution causes severe declines in wild bees - 18:00

Tuesday th 28th of February 2012

UBC researcher invents 'lab on a chip' device to study malaria - 16:10

NIH-supported scientists investigate a newly emerging staph strain - 16:10

Monday th 27th of February 2012

MIT research: Delivering RNA with tiny sponge-like spheres - 12:01

Analyzing complex plant genomes with the newest next-generation DNA sequencing techniques - 12:01

Thursday th 23rd of February 2012

Genome sequencing finds unknown cause of epilepsy - 18:30

Disarming the botulinum neurotoxin - 18:30

First vaccine against fatal visceral leishmaniasis enters clinical trial - 18:30

A unique on-off switch for hormone production - 18:30

Wednesday th 22nd of February 2012

AGU: Oil sands pollution comparable to a large power plant - 18:30

Injectable gel could repair tissue damaged by heart attack - 18:30

Tiny, implantable medical device can propel itself through bloodstream - 18:30

An 'off' switch for pain - 18:30

Scientists describe the deepest terrestrial arthropod ever found - 18:30

Tuesday th 21st of February 2012

Cell energy sensor mechanism discovered - 17:01

The origin of photosynthesis revealed - 17:00

Monday th 20th of February 2012

High definition polarization vision discovered in cuttlefish - 16:30

Rainforest plant combats multi-resistant bacterial strains - 16:30

Sunday th 19th of February 2012

Researchers develop better control for DNA-based computations - 13:30

Countdown to the introduction of a norovirus vaccine - 13:30

The mathematics of a heart beat could save lives - 13:30

A single protein helps the body keep watch over the Epstein-Barr virus - 13:30

Thursday th 16th of February 2012

Great news for chimpanzees - 18:00

Express yourself: How zygotes sort out imprinted genes - 18:00

Researchers make living model of brain tumor - 18:00

Genes may travel from plant to plant to fuel evolution - 18:00