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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
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Three Genomics Stocks Worth Tracking This Year
Genomics advances are reshaping drug discovery, with Pacific Biosciences of California emerging as a key player in next-gen ...
Chemist Anne Lüscher showed at 39C3 how synthetic DNA can be used for data storage and tamper-proof authentication.
Impacts of biological amendments, including waste-derived amendments that underpin soil health and agricultural ...
As cities grow and natural habitats shrink, urban wildlife must adapt to rapidly changing environments. A new study published ...
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The first 3D mapping of the human genome
The genetic heritage is not a simple, static list inside the cell nucleus. It unfolds into a dynamic architecture whose ...
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Aging immune cells may edit their own DNA to stay inflamed
As people grow older, their immune systems do not simply slow down, they often become locked into a simmering, ...
As cities grow and natural habitats shrink, urban wildlife must adapt to rapidly changing environments. A new study published in Insect Science ...
A father’s exposure to microplastics can alter sperm RNA in ways that increase metabolic disease risk in his daughters.
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
Scientists engineered stem cells with “interrupted” CAG repeats to break up the toxic stretch. This may stop expansion, and could improve problems in cells that model Huntington’s disease. This study ...
A Marshall University – University of Missouri team has reported a web-based deep-learning platform that combines six common ...
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