biology

Protein-folding discovery opens a window on basic life processes

Posted in Science on 17th Oct, 2015
by Alex Muller

Biochemists have made a fundamental discovery about protein structure that sheds new light on how proteins fold, one of the most basic processes of life.

CEO of Bioviva claims to be testing antiaging gene therapy on herself

Posted in Medicine on 16th Oct, 2015
by Alex Muller

An American biotech CEO claims she is the first to undergo gene therapy to reverse aging. Judge for yourself.

Caffeinated plants give bees a buzz

Posted in Featured, Science on 16th Oct, 2015
by Alex Muller

Many plants produce caffeine in their nectar. An experiment with artificial nectar has now shown that bees are attracted to and even drugged by the compound.

23andMe raises $115M to grow its DNA health test technology globally

Posted in Science on 15th Oct, 2015
by Alex Muller

The company offers customers a report with information about your health and ancestry, covering 254 diseases and conditions.

New 'Light Meter' photosensitive cells discovered in the eye

Posted in Medicine on 12th Oct, 2015
by Alex Muller

The cornea is a light-sensitive tissue, according to new research. This add to past work proving the retina senses light as part of its role in synchronizing our body clocks.