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Immune cells ripping DNA from dying nuclei in wild nucleocytosis process
Researchers in Japan have identified a striking new way immune cells strip DNA out of dying neighbors, a process they call ...
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Neanderthal men may have chosen human women more often, reshaping human history: DNA study suggests
A new Neanderthal DNA study suggests interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals favored pairings of female humans ...
Scientists have discovered an unexpected role for a protein already linked to devastating neurological diseases. The study ...
When ancient humans mated, dad was a Neanderthal, mom was Homo sapiens.
Safer space The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station measures cosmic rays with high precision, generating data that also inform space radiobiology and radiation-risk ...
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Scientists believe there could be over 159 billion possible knots
Knot theory may sound abstract, but it has become one of the most surprising fields in modern mathematics. Researchers have already cataloged more than 352 million unique knots, each with its own ...
In a study published in Nature Communications, Mayo Clinic researchers have identified specific DNA-level changes in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using advanced biological ...
Carlson’s insisted that Israelis should undergo genetic testing to determine if they have a rightful claim to the land of ...
Dive into the role of architecture in technology museums, where immersive experiences turn complex scientific data into ...
By Holly Hampton Thayers A new travel trend is making waves across the country, inspiring travellers to start packing once again. According to Condé Nast Traveller, one of the biggest travel trends ...
It’s not just a mood—it’s in your blood. New research shows that your DNA determines whether you feel that "telltale tingle" from music and literature.
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