All Life articles – Page 72
-
Opinion
Murder without forensic evidence
The 2012 hunt for Michelle Mockbee’s killer emphasised detective skill over fingerprints
-
Business
Expanding precision medicine beyond cancer
Exclusive interview with Koustubh Ranade, vice president of R&D at MedImmune
-
Research
Subway air pollution damages passenger health
Putting the brakes on air pollution in the metro system of one of China’s cities could save lives
-
Opinion
How does being a chemist change your view on the world?
Scientific knowledge and analysis shape our view, but can also be selectively ignored
-
Business
PacBio sues Oxford Nanopore for patent infringement
Firms spar over single-molecule gene sequencing technology
-
Podcast
Nepetalactone
The catnip compound that felines go crazy for could have exciting uses for humans, too, as Kat Arney finds out
-
Opinion
Safety first with gene editing
Why Darpa is creating a biosafety and biosecurity toolkit for genome editors
-
News
'Remarkably flavourful' lab-grown poultry
Artificial meat firm now racing to drive down costs with an eye on consumer sales by 2021
-
News
Glyphosate is not carcinogenic, EU chemicals association concludes
Evaluation clears the way for long term authorisation of herbicide
-
Research
Nanoparticles mimic enzyme to reduce toxins in cigarette smoke
Cigarette filters containing copper nanoparticles could reduce the harmful effects of smoking
-
Research
Supposed human pheromones fail to pass sniff test
Scientists are still searching for the first human chemical attractant
-
Business
J&J to close Scottish medical device plant
Up to 400 positions affected as Ethicon subsidiary leaves Livingston
-
Research
Unique proteins give water bears extreme drought tolerance
Glassy proteins allow tardigrades to survive being dried out for more than a decade
-
Research
Tiny mite uses hydrogen cyanide to fight predators
Soil-dwelling arachnid leaves bitter taste in mouth of attackers with poison precursor
-
Research
Replication proteins send signals along DNA ‘wire’
DNA charge transport enables handover from one enzyme to another
-
Podcast
Spermine and spermidine
Kiki Sanford explores how polyamines found in semen could be related to a long and healthy life
-
Research
Fluorescent frog first down to new molecule
Blue–green glow of the polka-dot tree frogs may help them to ’chat’ with each other
-
Feature
Antidepressant pollution
What are the consequences of medicating wildlife against anxiety and depression? Ida Emilie Steinmark reports