A strong narrative is as integral a part of science writing as it is for any other form of communication.
Smoking leaves epigenetic marks on DNA long after cessation, with consequences for adaptive immunity.
Comprehensive genome sequencing of 13,880 tumors revealed somatic and germline mutations that could influence patient treatment and prognosis.
Children with a multifaceted lung disorder share a receptor deficiency, which has implications for monocyte migration into the lungs.
To enter the nucleus, the HIV-1 virus acts like a transport receptor, which presents new targets for antiviral therapies.
3D cell culture techniques closely mimic in vivo conditions, generating more accurate data for disease modeling and drug toxicity testing.
An open-source search engine helps scientists identify hundreds of microbial metabolites in a matter of seconds.
Calculating the polygenic risk scores of ancient humans such as Ötzi the iceman helps researchers understand the genetic predisposition to cardiovascular disease.