As tough as medieval chainmail armor and as soft as a contact lens. This material is not taken from science fiction, it is a ...
While modern octopuses have DNA that consistently gets reshuffled, resulting in some chromosomal mixing, the researchers ...
Researchers have developed a new method for human identification, which could be a powerful new tool for forensic ...
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have ...
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AUDA-NEPAD leads multi-country validation of genome editing findings
By Milliam Murigi Experts from 16 African countries are meeting in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, to validate the findings of the ...
Cats were domesticated in North Africa, but spread to Europe only about 2,000 years ago. Earlier reports of “house” cats were ...
A new genetic mapping strategy reveals how entire networks of genes work together to cause disease, filling in the missing ...
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Polar bears in southern Greenland are 'using jumping genes to rapidly rewrite their own DNA' to survive melting sea ice
Warming temperatures appear to be driving genetic mutations in some polar bears to help them survive the shifting climatic conditions.
The rapid expansion of high-throughput sequencing technologies has generated unprecedented amounts of multi-omics data, ...
Can DNA testing correct wrongful convictions after death? Explore the legal meaning of posthumous DNA testing and what it ...
A newly developed AI can predict which diseases specific genetic mutations are likely to cause, not just whether they are ...
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Kenya turns to genome editing to boost food security
By Milliam Murigi As climate change tightens its grip on Kenya’s food system, a new report shows that the country is turning ...
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