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Live Science on MSNWhy isn’t an atom’s nucleus round?Since the atomic nucleus was first proposed in 1911, physicists simply assumed it was round. But are the nuclei of atoms ...
The latest imaging method from the Broad Institute uncovers structural disruptions in the nucleus associated with progeria at ...
Atlantic hurricane season begins during a tumultuous period at the National Weather Service, following significant cuts at ...
Scientists have uncovered a critical role for rapid DNA repair in maintaining genome stability. A new study reveals that ...
Mutations accumulated in mitochondrial DNA associated with aging were earlier believed to cause aging by decreasing the energy-producing function (mitochondrial respiratory function). In this study, ...
'I've Studied Revenge for Decades—This 1 Thing Surprised Me the Most From My Research' first appeared on Parade on May 27, ...
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Misshapen Cells Could Be Quietly Shutting Down Important GenesThe structure of a cell’s nucleus has long served as a visible clue to whether a cell is healthy or affected by disease.
The human genome is broadly classified into the genome residing in the cell nucleus (nuclear DNA) and the genome residing in ...
New research published in Nature Communications into hidden mutations in mitochondrial DNA has uncovered how high mutational ...
Exposure to the sun's light can be both beneficial and harmful. New research has suggested new uses for light therapy beyond ...
Genetic mutations in many forms of ALS lead to early problems with the transport and function of mitochondria, a study found.
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