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Secret to 117-Year-Old Woman’s Longevity Revealed Through DNA Sequencing
DNA of 117-year-old woman suggests good genetics, healthy lifestyle choices, and yogurt could contribute to a longer life.
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How long does DNA last?
The world's oldest DNA comes from a 2.4 million-year-old ecosystem in Greenland. Will scientists eventually sequence even older DNA?
Small plastic or metal bits at the end of shoelaces, known as aglets, prevent laces from unraveling and protect them from ...
Researchers at Duke University used CRISPR technologies to discover previously unannotated stretches of DNA in the "dark ...
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Bridge recombinases, optimized for human cells, enable massive programmable DNA rearrangements
For decades, gene-editing science has been limited to making small, precise edits to human DNA, akin to correcting typos in ...
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution.
When couples have trouble conceiving a baby or lose a pregnancy, they often undergo routine tests, which can turn up a shock: ...
Scientists mapped brain development before birth, revealing DNA changes linked to autism and schizophrenia risk.
A judge in New York rejected a request on 23 September to disqualify the use of cutting-edge DNA sequencing as evidence in a ...
After probing the AI model, the team came up with 302 virus designs. The best way to test them, the researchers figured, was ...
Scientists are trying to sequence the DNA of Leonardo da Vinci to identify if the remains at his interment site really are his. The project began with a detailed family tree, stretching as far back as ...
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