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40,000-Year-Old Hybrids: How Neanderthals Shaped Modern Humans
New fossil and DNA studies reveal that interbreeding between Neanderthals, Denisovans, and early Homo sapiens occurred multiple times during the late Pleistocene. Hybrids like “Denny,” born of a ...
The phosphoramidites market shows promising growth in oligonucleotide synthesis, key to gene therapy and personalized ...
"RUBY"—a cost-effective innovation designed to track gene activity—is proving valuable across a range of fields. It all ...
At the same time, faith without reason risks superstition. Thus, faith is “more powerful” in the sense that it inspires ...
Researchers at Integra Therapeutics, in collaboration with the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) Department of Medicine and Life ...
Transcription factors are the most powerful genes in our body. They are master regulators and have been implicated in our biggest diseases, even aging itself. Yet, many in the pharmaceutical industry ...
Physicist Arvind Murugan earns Schmidt Science Polymath award for work at intersection of physics, biology, computation and materials science ...
The enzymatic DNA synthesis market is on the cusp of extraordinary expansion. Forecasts indicate that the market will grow ...
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Genetic risk scores fail to predict survival after diagnosis
Research indicates that disease susceptibility genetics poorly predict survival, while longevity PGSs offer stronger ...
With a history spanning three centuries, Tianjin University has witnessed China's journey from poverty and weakness to prosperity and modernization. Today, the university in the northern port city of ...
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