From CRISPR gene editing to nootropic supplements, Biohacking is changing how people manage health. From smart wearables to ...
In recent years, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a wave of new therapies, including gene therapies, ...
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Tiny Protein Pairs May Unlock the Mystery of Life’s Earliest Origins
Researchers at the University of Illinois discovered that tiny protein pairs, or dipeptides, hold evolutionary clues to ...
Professor Nicolas Boumal, currently Tenure Track Assistant Professor at EPFL, as Associate Professor of Mathematics in the ...
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6 military technologies that helped NASA ‘sniff’ for martians
For example, Curiosity’s Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument can “sniff” Martian air and soil for compounds that hint at past or present life. In another life, that same detection logic might’ve ...
To be a successful biotech software engineer, get a solid grasp of basic science and how to handle data. Knowing common ...
As the boundaries of reproductive medicine are continually pushed, is the development of a "pregnancy robot" that far off?
While I would never call myself a scientist, as a physician my whole professional life is built on the belief in and the ...
Each of the following seven approaches provides a strategic lens for how to engineer success for a long-term goal, whether it ...
Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States ...
Professor Loren E. Babcock and Dr H. Gregory McDonald discuss the historical significance of palaeontology, focusing on key ...
Tim Cernak’s journey into conservation research started in 2020 with, of all things, a gardening question. He had picked up native plant gardening as a way to relieve pandemic stress and wanted to ...
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