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Once dismissed as “junk,” pieces of ancient viral DNA in our genome are now known to help control which genes are turned on or off.
An antibody treatment developed at Stanford Medicine successfully prepared patients for stem cell transplants without toxic ...
One of ANSTO's advanced imaging instruments Dingo now delivers a rare fusion of simulation and radiobiology, becoming a ...
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E! News on MSNBryan Kohberger and the Idaho Murders: A Full Timeline of the Case
What to know about the chilling case leading to Bryan Kohberger's sentencing for the murders of Idaho students Kaylee ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have uncovered the ...
Doomsday Mom" Lori Vallow Daybell was convicted in Maricopa County of conspiring to kill her husband and trying to have ...
Bioethics experts say the so-called "three-parent IVF" process is a noble cause to prevent disease. Others say it's a gateway to gene editing embryos.
Scientists discovered that ancient viral DNA sequences called MER11, once dismissed as genetic junk, actually act as ...
Gene-edited animals or plants wouldn’t have a chance if released into a barren habitat or a poaching hotspot. Genomic tools ...
An international team of scientists has decoded some of the most stubborn, overlooked regions of the human genome using ...
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