Kraft mac & cheese is an American classic, but other countries don't view it in the same sentimental light. Some believe it's outlawed abroad, but is that true?
A new study reveals a simple and fast, label-free way to distinguish aggressive cancer cells by how they physically behave.
Researchers have developed two innovative tools to help us delve deeper into cell communication, offering spatial insight ...
Researchers have identified cancer-specific RNAs and employed machine learning models to use them as a blood-based biomarker ...
A research team has identified a new mechanism that controls DNA’s ability to replicate—and thereby a cell’s ability to divide.
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed an experimental immunotherapy that takes an ...
The cancer gene MYC camouflages tumours by suppressing alarm signals that normally activate the immune system. This finding ...
New study shows that aggressive cancer cells can be identified in a simple, new way; by how they physically behave, not just by their genes. Using specially textured Meta surfaces pattered with tiny ...
A protein once thought to simply help cancer cells avoid death turns out to do much more. MCL1 actively drives cancer metabolism by controlling the powerful mTOR growth pathway, tying survival and ...
Fears about cell phones causing cancer persist despite scientific evidence to the contrary, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing a new investigation. Here’s what we know.
Cancer is still the most common cause of death for men in the US ages 60 to 79 and women ages 40 to 79. For all adults combined, cancer is the second most common cause of death (after heart disease).