Scientists are uncovering why Brazil may be one of the most important yet underused resources for studying extreme longevity.
To ask What am I designed to do? is not to surrender freedom—it is to locate it. It means working with the grain of your ...
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Brazil's genetic treasure trove: Supercentenarians reveal secrets of extreme human longevity
A Viewpoint published in Genomic Psychiatry by Dr. Mayana Zatz and colleagues at the Human Genome and Stem Cell Research ...
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Your mom’s cells live in you by the millions, scientists confirm
Every person who has ever been pregnant leaves a biological trace that is far more intimate than a family photo album. During ...
Which genes are required for turning embryonic stem cells into brain cells, and what happens when this process goes wrong? In ...
The institutional recognition has continued. Acharya Prashant has addressed women's empowerment at IITs, IIMs, and even the ...
Scientists have uncovered a new explanation for how swimming bacteria change direction, providing fresh insight into one of ...
MS research suggests the disease may be divided into two biological subtypes that differ in how early and aggressively nerve ...
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Hybrid parasites threaten progress against one of the world's most widespread neglected diseases
New research led by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) warns that hybrid forms of the parasites that cause ...
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Microbial patterns in colorectal tumors may predict patient survival and disease progression
A recent study shows that bacteria living inside colorectal tumors form distinct ecosystems that are closely linked to how ...
A sweeping genetic screen reveals how the brain is built and exposes a hidden gene behind a newly discovered childhood brain ...
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