Sometimes, the biggest challenges, the most traumatic moments, can bring unexpected results, positively. If you don't believe it, there's no further looking than the mutant wolves of Chernobyl.
On 26 April in 1986, the world's worst nuclear disaster took place - here's a look at ten key figures who played a crucial ...
When he established The Hormel Institute in 1942, founder Jay C. Hormel considered gifting the institute to Mayo Clinic. Given the institute’s broad expertise at that time in biomedicine, food ...
The red wolf (Canis rufus) once ranged throughout the eastern and southcentral United States. Now, however, it is the most endangered canid in the world, and one of the rarest mammals, due to ...
Shocking photos reveal the devastation left in Chernobyl following the nuclear catastrophe - transforming a once bustling place into a ghost town.
A new generation of cancer therapies has emerged over the past few decades, including checkpoint inhibitors and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies that modify or directly use T-cells ...
Liver inflammation, a common side-effect of cancers elsewhere in the body, has long been associated with worse cancer outcomes and more recently associated with poor response to immunotherapy. Now, a ...
A new drug designed to counter the effects of an important, but very hard to target, cancer mutation could be effective against a range of tumour types including lung and gynaecological cancers, a new ...
Cancer cells are cells gone wrong — in other words, they no longer respond to many of the signals that control cellular growth and death. Cancer cells originate within tissues and, as they grow ...
Worldwide, there were an estimated 18.1 million cases and 9.6 million cancer deaths in 2018 (including non-melanoma skin cancers), with one in four men and one in five women developing the disease, ...