In the All of Us program, half of the genomic data came from participants of non-European genetic ancestry, which allowed researchers to utilize the dataset to advance precision medicine for everyone.
Researchers developed a new technique called PRINT that employs a retrotransposon from birds to insert genes into the genome for more promising gene therapy.
For the first time, scientists have isolated the energetic movement of an electron while “freezing” the motion of the larger atom it orbits.
The discovery that graphene oxide can be developed safely opens the door to new devices, treatment innovations, and monitoring techniques.
Researchers have used a new analytical tool to measure the microplastics present in human placentas.
A new antibiotic created by Harvard researchers overcomes antimicrobial resistance mechanisms that have rendered many modern drugs ineffective.