A team led by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) professors Georges Belfort, Ph.D. (PI), and Pankaj Karande, Ph.D. (co-PI ...
Industrialized, small batch, and individual RNA therapeutics become practical with “in-a-box” manufacturing technology.
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Is the Human Y Chromosome Slowly Disappearing?
Scientists warn that the human Y chromosome has lost most of its genes over millions of years, and new research suggests ...
New research reveals a link between rising temperatures and changes in polar bear DNA, which may be helping them adapt and ...
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Polar Bears Facing Tomorrow’s Heat Show Genetic Warning Signs Today
Blood samples from warm vs. cold Greenland bears reveal genetic patterns that could predict how polar bears respond to ...
As a leading provider of innovative tools and consumables for the life science industries, Amerigo Scientific recently announced its high-quality frozen tissue sections. Designed for superior ...
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Human researchers still outperform AI when it comes to writing trustworthy systematic reviews
Human researchers outperformed large language models across all major stages of systematic review preparation, particularly in study selection, synthesis, and final manuscript drafting. While LLMs ...
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
This study provides useful insights into addressing the question of whether the prevalence of autoimmune disease could be driven by sex differences in the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, correlating ...
By analyzing over 213,000 developing human brain cells, researchers show that many autism risk genes act through the ECM.
As the planet heats, polar bears in southeastern Greenland appear to be adjusting to warmer conditions, new research from the ...
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