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Biology

31 posts
GGenetics
Two-faced gene variant appears good for men, bad for women | News
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Two-faced gene variant appears good for men, bad for women | News

  • 13 July 2025
Heart experts at Cincinnati Children’s make a sex-dependent genetic discovery that could help some men reduce their risk…
CComputing
The Unlikely Reasonableness of AI-Augmented HPC
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The Unlikely Reasonableness of AI-Augmented HPC

  • 11 July 2025
For many HPC practitioners, the game is played as follows. In general, science develops models of the world…
GGenetics
What Makes the Su-35S a Dogfight Legend?
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China regrows mouse ear using genetic switch, eyes human organ repair

  • 7 July 2025
Researchers have demonstrated that a genetic switch for organ regeneration exists, after restoring damaged outer ears in mice.…
GGenetics
Research, support and early diagnosis crucial for rare chromosome disorders | News
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Research, support and early diagnosis crucial for rare chromosome disorders | News

  • 1 July 2025
Rare Chromosome Awareness Day, celebrated in June, is an opportunity to increase public knowledge about rare chromosome and…
SScience
Ash Trees in Britain Are Evolving a Resistance to Fungal Disease That was Devastating Woodlands
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Ash Trees in Britain Are Evolving a Resistance to Fungal Disease That was Devastating Woodlands

  • 29 June 2025
Ash dieback in Marden Park woodland – credit, SWNS To use what will become a timeless adage, one…
MMedication
The Next Acetaminophen Tablet You Take Could Be Made From PET
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The Next Acetaminophen Tablet You Take Could Be Made From PET

  • 27 June 2025
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have succeeded in transforming certain plastic waste into acetaminophen using the natural…
GGenetics
supergenes
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Some Fish Have “Supergenes” Allowing Them to Evolve Faster and Better

  • 15 June 2025
An international team of researchers has uncovered a “supergene,” a genetic mechanism that helps explain how new species…
SScience
non-human intelligence
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SETI Researchers Report Potential Discovery of ‘Communication’ by Non-Human Intelligence in Earth’s Oceans

  • 9 June 2025
For the first time, scientists have documented a unique behavior in the animal kingdom that provides new insights…
GGenetics
Custom Gene Editing Helps Baby With Rare Condition | Health
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Custom Gene Editing Helps Baby With Rare Condition | Health

  • 17 May 2025
Key Takeaways A baby with a rare genetic disorder received a custom gene editing treatment Docs used a…
MMarkets
Injectable Drug Delivery Devices Market Set to Reach $317.2 Billion by 2029
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Organ-on-a-Chip Market Set to Expand with 33.6% CAGR by

  • 15 May 2025
Boston, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to the latest study from BCC Research, the “Organ-on-a-Chip: Global…
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