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For decades, scientists thought the noncoding parts of DNA were useless leftovers. Today, that view has completely changed.
At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, scientists created a new way to tell someone’s age using just a bit of DNA. This ...
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Judge allows cutting-edge DNA technology in case against suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer
The decision is an important win for prosecutors and a blow for the defense team that challenged the validity of this type of ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNGenetics and personalised medicine: How functional genomics guides cancer treatment
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by inherited or acquired DNA mutationsPersonalised medicine tailors treatment based on ...
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Biography.com on MSNThe Gilgo Beach Murders Case May Rewrite Forensics. The First DNA-Caught Killer Did ...
A judge allowed key DNA evidence to be used in Rex Heuermann’s trial in the Gilgo Beach case. It’s a significant advancement ...
Glasnow was just about perfect for the Dodgers in his seven innings on the mound. He allowed a walk in the second inning, and ...
Researchers at the University of Bath have discovered how DNA damage caused by a faulty DNA protection and repair system can lead to neurodegenerative ...
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HT Auto on MSNAutomotive industry shifts to software as new growth engine: Survey
While 92 per cent of companies agree that every carmaker will eventually become a software company, very few have scaled ...
New findings show how thioesters could have been built, an important step to providing the energy needed for protein ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNCracking nature’s code — African researchers reveal hidden ecosystems
Young scientists in the final running for one of Africa’s richest research funding grants couldn’t have picked more different areas of study. But their proposed projects do share a few common ...
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