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This evidence poses the question of why current human populations are predominantly descended from the latest “out of Africa” ...
The discovery of ancient human cousins has long stirred wonder and debate. Early Neanderthal remains offered a glimpse into our distant past, prompting questions about how they lived and whether they ...
One of the earliest known human burials unearthed in Skhul Cave was a cross between modern humans and Neanderthals with an ...
Microbes display incredible metabolic diversity. Since the dawn of life on Earth, around 4 billion years ago, microorganisms have evolved ...
Johnson & Johnson MedTech has announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of an update to the VARIPULSE ...
Experts discuss how academic publishing must change to support open science, transparency and global accessibility in a ...
Cell counting is critical in managing patient diagnostics—especially in hematology (e.g., WBC/RBC counts), oncology (e.g., circulating tumor cell analysis), and infectious disease monitoring (e.g., ...
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health have discovered the evolutionary rhythm of gene expression, showing that ...
A new annotation approach based on cross-species conservation reveals regulatory roles of transposons in human development.
The dream of flying has always fascinated humanity. In evolutionary history, the ability to fly has emerged independently ...
A new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic "junk" ...
The brain is one of the body’s most energy-demanding organs, accounting for 2 percent of the body’s weight but consuming 20 ...