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Those 'DNA knots' weren't knots at all, and the truth is stranger
For decades, biology textbooks taught that DNA’s story could be told with a single image: two elegant strands twisting in a ...
Study Finds on MSN
How egg shape coordinates the cascade of early development
The curved shape of a zebrafish egg causes unequal cell divisions, creating larger cells near the animal pole and smaller ...
Understanding why cancer cells rely on specific genes is critical for designing effective targeted therapies. A new study ...
A demo given to officials in Washington D.C. appears to show leading AI tools giving detailed bioweapon instructions ...
Innovative research into the gene-editing tool targets influenza’s ability to replicate—stopping it in its tracks.
Chemists design biodegradable plastics inspired by nature, programming polymers to stay durable in use and break down safely ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Could We Eat Dinosaur Meat? And What Would T. Rex Steak Have Tasted Like?
Scientists are uncovering surprising truths about what dinosaur meat might have tasted like, and which species you could have ...
When disturbances occur in the body it creates inflammation which is a known cause of a number of disorders. If the rest of our body cells try to compensate by their feeble efforts to take down the ...
A new CRISPR breakthrough shows scientists can turn genes back on without cutting DNA, by removing chemical tags that act ...
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Eye-opening research: Greenland sharks maintain vision for centuries through DNA repair mechanism
Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk sits in her office, eyes fixed on the computer monitor in front of her. "You see it move its eye," ...
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Cracking sleep's evolutionary code: Neuron protection traced back to jellyfish and sea anemones
A new study from Bar-Ilan University shows that one of sleep's core functions originated hundreds of millions of years ago in ...
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