AlphaGenome is a leap forward in the ability to study the human blueprint. But the fine workings of our DNA are still largely ...
Francis Collins, former director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the National Human Genome Project, combined secular thought and religious beliefs at a BYU forum address on Jan. 27.
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The best new popular science books of February 2026
Readers are spoiled for choice when it comes to popular science reading this month, with new titles by major names including ...
The registrations for NEET 2026 have commenced. In order to appear for the MBBS entrance test, the candidates need to be well aware of the syllabus for the test. The National ...
Reply [EXM, STAR: REY] today announced the start of a collaboration with the Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation of the University of Milan, together with the “Centro Dino Ferrari” of th ...
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King’s researchers help transform UK mental health research infrastructure
King’s researchers will help transform mental health data, clinical trials and industry partnerships as part of the UK ...
In 1930, a young physicist named Carl D. Anderson was tasked by his mentor with measuring the energies of cosmic ...
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Scientists uncover new human blood group after 50-year medical mystery
For half a century, a tiny quirk on the surface of red blood cells has puzzled doctors and put a small group of patients at ...
King's researchers will help transform mental health data, clinical trials and industry partnerships as part of the UK Government's Mental Health ...
This postdoc investigates cancer progression and tests innovative anti-tumor strategies in pre-clinical models.
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Chernobyl’s mutant wolves evolved cancer resistance to survive the fallout
In the radioactive forests around Chernobyl, gray wolves have done what humans cannot: they have adapted to chronic radiation in ways that appear to blunt their cancer risk. Far from collapsing, their ...
Although there are striking differences between the cells that make up your eyes, kidneys, brain and toes, the DNA blueprint for these cells is essentially the same. Where do those differences come ...
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