Researchers propose a new model explaining the rapid self-organization of molecules into life-like structures, challenging traditional origins of life.
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Climate Change’s Impact: Sea Urchins Grapple with Survival
Research reveals climate change-induced heavy rainfall, reducing sea water salinity, threatens sea urchins’ survival.
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Uncovering the Roots of Neurodegenerative Disorders Through Cell Self-Digestion
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists decode how the endoplasmic reticulum’s impaired recycling can lead to neurodegenerative diseases.
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The Subtle Art of Viral Espionage: Understanding How Eavesdropping Viruses Engage in Battle to Infect Hosts
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists discover how viruses eavesdrop on bacterial signals to switch from dormant to aggressive, altering their infection strategies.
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Significant Conceptual Change in Cellular Biology – Antioxidant Enzymes Repair DNA Damage
Study reveals cell nuclei actively repair DNA damage via antioxidant enzymes, offering fresh insight into cancer research & treatment strategies.
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Unveiling the Genetic Origins of “Viking Disease”: Exploring the Neanderthal Connection
Discover the genetic roots of Dupuytren’s disease, also known as ‘Viking disease,’ linking it to Neanderthals in a study published …
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Ancient Virus Protein PEG10 Identified as a Key Player in ALS Progression
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers at CU Boulder have made a groundbreaking discovery linking the virus-like protein PEG10 to the progression of amyotrophic lateral…
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Advancing our Knowledge of Vision Degeneration: Pioneering Research Sheds Light on the Dynamic Architecture of the Human Eye
A groundbreaking study has recently revealed fascinating insights into the aging process and age-related macular degeneration by mapping the molecular…
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A New Era in Gene Therapy and DNA Nanotechnology with Triplex Origami
Triplex Origami: a groundbreaking DNA folding method developed by Aarhus University, holds promise in gene therapy and nanotechnology.
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AnthropologyBiologyGeneticsKarolinska InstitutetMolecular BiologyNeanderthalsPopularSciTech News
Unveiling the Neanderthal Origins of Dupuytren’s Contracture: Shedding Light on the Genetic Links to the “Viking Disease”
Neanderthal Legacy: Viking Disease traced back to genetic origins. Research links Dupuytren’s contracture to Neanderthal inheritance.