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When it came to the substantial number that were unknown, the team conducted one more study, using the best understood ...
When it came to the substantial number that were unknown, the team conducted one more study, using the best understood ...
Meanwhile, Hanna’s team in Israel was growing mouse embryo models in a similar way, as they described in a paper ...
The new paper is the result of herculean computational analyses, involving researchers in Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, to ...
Next, they got patients from a hair transplant clinic to donate follicles, then grafted those healthy hairs onto mice. Follicles ...
In 2016, Jessica Wright became one of the first children to be diagnosed by the 100,000 Genomes Project, a program ...
In a future when gene therapy can tweak a person’s genome precisely enough to cure them of severe disease, treating earlier ...
A gene-editing startup wants to help you eat healthier salads. This month, North Carolina–based Pairwise is rolling out a new ...
If they found a mutation in around 50 percent of an offspring’s DNA, they concluded that it was likely a ...
Jellybean continues to defy expectations. The 5-year-old Labrador retriever mix jumps up and down from her favorite spot on the ...
But statistics is a cruel science, and Gompertz knew that too. According to his data, the risk of dying at ...
Up to 92% of Earth could be uninhabitable to mammals in 250 million years, researchers predict. The planet’s landmasses are...
Read moreKamal Sonavane knew she’d pass out if she chewed smokeless tobacco one more time. It was a scorching April afternoon...
Read moreFor roughly 250 million years, some 20,000-odd species of trilobite scuttled across Earth's ocean floor. Despite the huge abundance these...
Read moreThe key responsibility for the candidate will be to perform experiments in Microbiology (compound screening, MIC/MBC, intracellular assays, cell culture...
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