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Synthetic gene helps explain the mysteries of transcription across species

“Random DNA” is naturally active in the one-celled fungi yeast, while such DNA is turned off as its natural state

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More than half of American Indian youth may have abnormal or high cholesterol

More than 70% of American Indian young adults aged 20-39 and 50% of American Indian teens have cholesterol levels or

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Consuming refined carbs might be linked to perceived facial attractiveness

In a new study, participants’ levels of consumption of refined carbohydrates were statistically linked with their facial attractiveness as rated

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Smoking during pregnancy may increase the risk of behavioral disorders in newborns, predicts AI

Although several studies have linked smoking during pregnancy with neurodevelopmental disorders, the results of behavioral experiments in mice prenatally exposed

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Possible ‘Trojan Horse’ found for treating stubborn bacterial infections

Bacteria can be tricked into sending death signals to stop the growth of their slimy, protective homes that lead to

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Can you tell AI-generated people from real ones?

If you recently had trouble figuring out if an image of a person is real or generated through artificial intelligence

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One way to improve a fusion reaction: Use weaknesses as strengths

In the Japanese art of Kintsugi, an artist takes the broken shards of a bowl and fuses them back together

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Running performance helped by mathematical research

How to optimise running? A new mathematical model1 has shown, with great precision, the impact that physiological and psychological parameters

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Fossils of giant sea lizard with dagger-like teeth show how our oceans have fundamentally changed since the dinosaur era

Paleontologists have discovered a strange new species of marine lizard with dagger-like teeth that lived near the end of the

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Researchers closing in on genetic treatments for hereditary lung disease, vision loss

Researchers who work with tiny drug carriers known as lipid nanoparticles have developed a new type of material capable of