As intelligence moves off screens and into the physical world, we have a rare opportunity to shape how people and machines ...
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Scientists discover tiny parts of DNA that explain why diseases hit people differently
Tiny repeated stretches of DNA in your genome may quietly shape how your body works, how your brain develops, and how you ...
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AI uncovers 360,000 DNA knots that quietly shape how genes turn on and off
AI maps fleeting DNA quadruplexes, revealing paired structures that control genes in healthy cells and cancer.
One of the most detailed 3D maps of how the human chromosomes are organized and folded within a cell's nucleus is published ...
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How DNA changes may shape the future of polar bears
Quick Take Polar bears are showing rapid DNA changes in response to warming climates, a rare adaptation that may help ...
Research reveals that five DNA letters can switch chromatin between fluid and solid-like states, influencing gene ...
Although it also performs some functions in men, estrogen, the main female sex hormone, is involved in a myriad of processes, ...
DNA origami cages constrain individual proteins toward preferred orientations on electrodes, dramatically improving ...
What scientists long believed were knots in DNA may actually be persistent twists formed during nanopore analysis, revealing ...
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Scientists capture real-time action of antiviral drugs on herpes
Harvard Medical School researchers have uncovered crucial insights into how an emerging class of antiviral drugs works.
A new study shows, for the first time, how the human genome folds and moves in 3D over time to control when genes turn on and ...
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Trump’s DNA Dragnet: The Law That Turns Us All Into Suspects
Donald Trump's administration is turning immigration screening into the backbone of a DNA surveillance system that reaches ...
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