Thirteen years after her celebrated debut, the author returns with a bizarre, evocative work that merges science and the surreal ...
Rhinoceroses, one of the largest groups of animals on the planet, are fighting a battle for survival because of a prized body ...
Long before the rise of the transatlantic slave trade, communities in Europe, Asia, and Africa developed independently .
A scientist was scalped by a machine in her lab. Then her own seaweed research helped mend the wound
Marine biologist Pia Winberg has long known the bountiful properties of seaweed, from fertiliser to food and beyond. And ...
Discover 25 unexpected facts that will change how you see the world. From frozen lobsters to massive clouds, these ...
Until now, molecular-level DNA circuits have mainly been used for simple tasks, such as detecting the presence of ...
Scientists at Stanford University have discovered that DRT3, a unique defense system found in bacteria, creates DNA to ...
DNA stores our genetic code. What if it could also be integrated with electronics to store and read other information?
A system once tied to DNA organization in cyanobacteria has evolved into a structure that shapes the cell itself. This shift ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new picture of human origins that challenges the long-held idea of a single ancestral ...
A major collaboration involving nine labs, led by scientists at Gladstone Institutes, has transferred a particularly useful ...
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The new science of DNA’s hidden rules
Scientists are uncovering a deeper layer of DNA biology—where its shape, stiffness, and 3D organization are just as important as its sequence. New tools are mapping how replication starts, how damage ...
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