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The Male Y Chromosome Does More Than We Thought
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University of Montreal
Results could help to shed some light on why some diseases occur differently in men and women
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Microbe Discovery Sheds New Light on Early Evolution of Life
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Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Research findings may have important consequences for the interpretation of archaeal lipid fossils in the geological record and paleoclimate reconstructions
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How Worms Pass Down Knowledge through the Generations
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Princeton University
Princeton researchers find the key to multi-generational pathogen avoidance: a small RNA called P11
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Caffeine Shot Delivers Wake-Up Call on Antifungal Drug Resistance
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University of Edinburgh
The management of fungal infections in plants and humans could be transformed by a breakthrough in understanding how fungi develop resistance to drugs
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New DNA Recovery Technique Reveals Richer Picture of the Past
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McMaster University
Researchers analyze permafrost samples from four sites in the Yukon, each representing different points in the Pleistocene-Halocene transition
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Many Animal Species May Be Vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 Infection
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University of California - Davis
Scientists use genomic analysis to determine which species, apart from humans, are most at risk from the novel coronavirus
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New Clues to a 500-Year Old Mystery about the Human Heart
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European Bioinformatics Institute
Scientists show that muscular structures first described by Leonardo da Vinci are essential for heart function
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Using New Technology to Reduce Errors in DNA Testing
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University of North Texas Health Science Center
New technology has been shown to reduce the chances of false associations and should be more widely used
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NSD2 Enzyme Appears to Prevent Cellular Senescence
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Kumamoto University
New research moves us toward an era where aging can be controlled
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The Curious Genome of the Tuatara, a Reptile in Peril
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European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Researchers have sequenced the genome of the tuatara, revealing its unique evolutionary history
| 3 min read
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