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More than 10,500 women in Malaysia have tested positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) through cervical cancer screening ...
More than 10,500 women in Malaysia have tested positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) through cervical cancer screening ...
Using an inexpensive electrode coated with DNA, MIT researchers have designed disposable diagnostics that could be adapted to ...
When the enzyme encounters a target, such as a cancer-linked gene, it activates and begins shredding nearby DNA on the sensor ...
The low-cost sensor uses DNA to find diseases like cancer and flu. It works for two months and needs no fridge.
Determined to make HPV and cervical cancer screenings less invasive, these researchers have turned to menstrual blood.
“The Seagull has always delivered on practicality and ease of use. This limited-edition Seashell Pink model adds a personal ...
Powerful new applications of what is known as next-generation sequencing are now helping with identification of degraded ...
"I never truly felt a sense of belonging within my family, in some ways, I've always been very physically different from everyone else," Valerio told Newsweek.
After years of collecting consumer DNA, genetic testing companies are monetizing the data. But who should profit — the ...
Eggs and embryos from people with polycystic ovary syndrome have altered patterns of so-called epigenetic tags, which could ...