A genomic atlas of Nematostella vectensis reveals how primitive animals created multiple cell types millions of years ago, without new genes.
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Ancient DNA exposes virus that hacked its way into human genes
Ancient DNA is turning human evolution into a crime scene reconstruction, and one of the prime suspects is a herpesvirus that ...
As the climate changes, scientists are concerned about how well plants and animals will adapt to rapid warming. A new ...
Analyzing genetic data from nearly 140,000 IVF embryos, researchers linked maternal DNA variants to increased risk of ...
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IVF in 2026 – how technology is redefining fertility success
The world of IVF is changing faster than ever. What once seemed like a complex, unpredictable process is now being transformed by technology that brings precision, personalisation, and hope to ...
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Dinosaur Eggs as Large as Cannonballs Were Found Filled With Massive Crystals Instead of Ancient Bones
Two perfectly round dinosaur eggs found in China weren't hiding bones, but something far more unexpected. What scientists uncovered inside could rewrite what we know about fossilisation and the final ...
I asked the well known “Grok” what he “thought” about Słowacki’s views on the origin of life on Earth based on the ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Hirofumi Nishizono and graduate student Masaki Kato from the Research Support ...
New findings offer insight into why some embryos fail to develop past zygotic genome activation (ZGA), pointing to an unexpected root of human infertility. A critical point in early development is ...
The neonatal period, which is defined as the first 28 days after birth, is known to be a crucial stage in the development of the human brain. During this stage, the brain is known to grow ...
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