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A Ph.D. graduate student in biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, with a background in computer science and mathematics, ...
For the first time, scientists have sequenced the full genome of a 4,800-year-old Egyptian man. The DNA reveals North African ...
The oldest known Egyptian DNA sample, from a man who lived between 4,500 to 4,800 years ago, offers new insights into the ...
In a stunning new study, geneticists in Japan have revealed how injecting a 40,000-year-old Neanderthal gene into mice has led to profound changes in their skeletal structure. This experiment, ...
In this week’s Science for All newsletter, Vasudevan Mukunth discusses new research which holds the potential to address the plastic problem by converting it into a useful drug.
Two local researchers are making science more enjoyable no matter your background or education.Shahir Rizk and Maggie Fink ...
More than 30 million people globally have done a family history DNA test, but few realise this multi-billion dollar ...
The discovery may explain why cutting edge CAR T-cell therapy has managed to revolutionized treatment for blood cancer but ...
The tolerant brain is much better at recognising its own errors relative to the ideological brain,” says Zmigrod. “The ideological ...
UCSF researchers recently created the world's first shape-shifting synthetic proteins using artificial intelligence (AI). The breakthrough opens the door to developing entirely new proteins that could ...
In the interview, Lloyd M. Smith discusses proteoforms, an area of research worthy of the next Human Genome Project.
Science topics can feel dull when people face them in essays, but creativity changes that. Students often search for ways to ...