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What scientists once dismissed as “junk” DNA may actually be some of the most powerful code in our genome. A new ...
What makes the human brain distinctive? A new study published in Cell identifies two genes linked to human brain features and ...
This makes it far easier to perform this type of assembly in real life, because you’d need to generate a much smaller set of custom DNA molecules. These would then be mixed together and, voila, you’d ...
From postcolonial reckonings to unmanicured motherhood, these art shows imagine new ways of seeing, making, and caring ...
When Obsessive Hospitality Meets Workplace Wellbeing, People Thrive SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / July 16, 2025 / In a defining moment for the future of work, HUNGRY, the chef-driven food and ...
Last summer, a woman was arrested at Gatwick Airport after she arrived from Nigeria with a very young baby girl. The woman ...
While it can be helpful for learners to begin with the linear presentation of how stretches of DNA form genes, this ...
The first Indian car on the roads was in 1897, but it took until 1942 for an Indian-made car to hit the road. From the ...
One of the more intriguing discoveries in recent years is the i-motif—a twisted, four-stranded DNA shape that forms when cytosine-rich regions fold into knots.
A study reveals the structural maintenance of chromosomes proteins that shape our DNA can switch directions.
Johns Hopkins engineers have developed gel strips that change shape when given chemical instructions written in DNA code. These "gel automata," measuring just centimeters, can grow or shrink, ...