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Long before humans spread across the globe, a deadly disease may have quietly shaped where our ancestors lived—and even how we evolved. New research reveals that malaria didn’t just threaten early ...
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A Moffitt Cancer Center researcher has introduced a new model that addresses one of biology's most fundamental questions: How does genetic information keep living systems organized and therefore alive ...
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New research challenges long-standing assumptions about human evolution, revealing that natural selection has been more ...
A visually ambitious sci-fi adaptation, Project Hail Mary blends real physics with bold speculation - delivering a story that ...
A newly identified trigger of brain inflammation could offer a fresh target for slowing Alzheimer’s progression.
On 25 April 1953, Watson and Crick published an article, in the acclaimed journal “Nature” titled “Molecular structure of nucleic acids: A structure for deoxyribonucleic acid”. The one-page article ...
Can humans regrow limbs? Researchers find SP6 and SP8 genes are vital for regeneration in axolotls and mice, creating a viral gene therapy that mimics salamander regrowth powers.