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Living at high altitudes induces remarkable changes in how genes behave
High in the Ecuadorian Andes, at altitudes thousands of meters above sea level, humans face environmental pressures very ...
University of Memphis researchers announced Monday the rediscovery of a beetle after believing it had been extinct.
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Is Neanderthal DNA still beneficial to humans?
When scientists sequenced the first Neanderthal genomes, they did not just resurrect a lost branch of the human family tree, ...
A Chicago man was convicted in London for the murder of a UK woman he dated, involving a dispute over STDs and culminating in ...
The Chathams sit roughly 785 kilometers (488 miles) east of mainland New Zealand and have long been a crucible of endemic ...
Bedford ‘s Nicole Steele, a biochemistry and molecular biology major at Clark University, is part of a team working with the ...
P atients with previously incurable cancer are seeing incredible results thanks to a pioneering new treatment that has just ...
A new genetic study links China’s cliffside burials to their living descendants.
The NBDL represents a transition from observing nature as something external to something that is molecularly intimate.
A retrospective real-world analysis presented at the 2025 ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition showed that circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) detected at the end of treatment (EOT) was a prognostic indicator ...
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