Scientists have traced kissing back to early primates, suggesting it began long before humans evolved. Their analysis points ...
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Manali Shah is a molecular biology researcher with a deep interest in understanding how genetic variation influences health ...
Researchers analyzed venomous snake strikes, revealing remarkable speed and precision in less than a blink of an eye.
Abnormalities: Mutations in discovered programs are linked to numerous craniofacial syndromes and facial abnormalities.
MIT researchers mapped RNA editing across more than 200 individual fly motor neurons, uncovering hundreds of canonical and ...
Researchers uncovered an overlooked layer of genetic variation: subtle sequence changes within short tandem repeats. Studying ...
Cincinnati Children’s celebrated Nov. 17 the opening of a new state-of-art facility for its Applied Gene and Cell Therapy Center, which will enable the health system to increase clinical trials of ...
A single Neanderthal skeleton pulled from a cave in the Rhône Valley has opened a window onto a branch of our cousins that ...
Neanderthals are usually seen as brutish and primitive, but research now suggests our ancestors kissed often - and even with ...
When doctors biopsy and treat cancer may be just as important as how they treat it. New research from Erik Herzog, Ph.D., the ...
A gene known as ACTN3 has earned the nickname "the gene for speed" and it may have an influence on how androgens... | ...