An unusual DNA source shows woolly rhinos did not slowly decline genetically, pointing instead to rapid climate warming.
A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future ...
A virus that infects nearly all children early in life has, in rare cases, been present within human DNA for thousands of ...
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When DNA results don't tell the whole story
We often treat a DNA result like a final, divine verdict. In a time when truth can feel subjective, a laboratory report has become our ultimate anchor. We hand over a cheek swab, wait a week, and ...
Introduction Self-sampling for cervical cancer screening is a promising strategy to improve coverage and reduce strain on ...
Scientists have turned to artifacts associated with Leonardo da Vinci on a quest to track down the legendary polymath’s ...
Analysis of woolly rhinoceros DNA recovered from the permafrost-preserved wolf further hints that the Ice Age beasts went ...
The global automated nucleic acid extraction market size was valued at US$ 3.6 Bn in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 11.7 ...
Individual mammalian cells contain billions of protein molecules, which must be synthesized, deployed, and removed with ...
A new LUMC study has changed our understanding of how cells work. Researchers have discovered that the CFAP20 protein acts as ...
Biologists and ecologists have long wished to gather high-quality data on exactly what the animals they study are eating, but how can such observations be made without disturbing the natural patterns ...
Plastic trash lining a mountain trail might not seem like the start of a chemistry breakthrough, but for Yuwei Gu, it was.
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