We have a dedicated website for our Chinese customers. Please go tonaturechina.comto subscribe to this journal. Go to naturechina.com Buy this article Purchase on SpringerLink Instant access to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout...
These large, mysterious creatures are the longest-living vertebrates on the planet—and their genomes could contain clues to how they prevent cancer and reach such an advanced age Sarah Kuta March 5, 2025 Watch Cuttlefish Use Camouflage to Confuse Crabs, Taking on the Appearance of Coral and ...
Does eating dairy really reduce the risk of colorectal cancer? Chris Simms 8 March 2025 NewsNo access The first water may have formed surprisingly early Sophie Berdugo 8 March 2025 NewsNo access Stone tools are secret to monkeys' success ...
A selection of recent articles and gems from the New Scientist archive Society The research that will help you not suck at digital communication Should that meeting have been an email? Is it ever ok to send a voice note? Andrew Brodsky has studied the communication habits of 100,000 people...
New Cancer Research Priorities Recommended By ExpertEmma Ross
“The good news is that cancer treatment is not only becoming more effective, it’s becoming easier to tolerate and associated with less short-term and long-term complications,” said Dr. William G. Nelson of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, who was also not invo...
2012 has been an exciting year for kidney cancer research. From the FDA approval of a new targeted agent to revival of interest in immunotherapy, several interesting studies were published that generated considerable interest.doi:10.1038/nruro1.2012.256Mittal...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a clinically challenging tumor to combat due to its advanced stage at diagnosis as well as its resistance to currently available therapies. The absence of early symptoms and known detectable biomarkers renders this disease incre
Don’t miss the newest articles. Keep up to date with the latest research, clinical reviews, and opinions.
HONG KONG-Xian-Ping Lu Left his job as director of research at drug maker Galderma R&D in Princeton,N.J.,to co-found a biotech company to develop new medicines in his native China. It took more than 14 years but the bet could be paying off.In February,Shenzhen Chipscreen Biosciences' ...