Researchers have revealed that so-called “junk DNA” contains powerful switches that help control brain cells linked to ...
A tiny percentage of our DNA—around 2%—contains 20,000-odd genes. The remaining 98%—long known as the non-coding genome, or ...
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Junk' DNA may hold new clues to Alzheimer’s disease
When most of us think of DNA, we have a vague idea it's made up of genes that give us our physical features, our behavioral ...
But only a tiny percentage of our DNA – around 2% – contains our 20,000-odd genes. The remaining 98% – long known as the non-coding genome, or so-called ‘junk’ DNA – includes many of the switches that ...
1. Joints - The Foundation of Movement Joints are the moving links in a robotic arm. They let the arm bend, rotate, or change ...
1. Risk: AI Monoculture (Shared Blind Spots). This is the most critical and overlooked systemic vulnerability. Building your ...
This paper presents an important advance in genetically encoded voltage imaging of the developing zebrafish spinal cord in vivo, capturing voltage dynamics in neuronal populations, single cells, and ...
Preparing for board exams can be a challenging task, but with effective study strategies, you can enhance your preparation ...
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Even a drink is a poison to your heart. Increased risk of atrial fibrillation, sudden rise in binge
A research team led by Lee Dae-in and Kang Dong-oh at Korea University Guro Hospital Cardiovascular Center and Kim Sun-won at ...
In the North Penn School District, where students are continually pushed to navigate demanding academic schedules and the ...
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