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Causal gene mapping identifies key drivers of Alzheimer's disease progression
Researchers led by Min Zhang and Dabao Zhang of the University of California, Irvine's Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health have created the most detailed maps to date showing how genes ...
Researchers led by Min Zhang and Dabao Zhang of the University of California, Irvine's Joe C. Wen School of Population & ...
Cancer is no longer seen as a single genetic error but as a complex, multi-layered disease shaped by DNA mutations, epigenetic changes and even patterns in medical images. New research at ...
English antique dealer Andrew Blackall explains how rock and roll, and the memorabilia that comes with it, makes money too.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was a 2000s icon. Of course, he is best known as one of the most popular NASCAR drivers of all time, the son of a racing legend, and in the 2000s during the height of his career, Jr ...
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All life on Earth traces back to 1 ancestor, but some genes are even older
Every organism alive on Earth, from oak trees to octopuses to the bacteria in our gut, belongs to a single extended family. Genetic evidence points back to one ancestral cell, a last common forebear ...
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Scientists finally uncover what went wrong with J&J’s COVID vaccine
When reports of rare but severe blood clots emerged after Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccine, they threatened to overshadow an otherwise successful immunization campaign and left scientists searching ...
Whether it is providing personalized capital investment strategy, contributing funds to assist veterans groups, volunteer fire companies or the YWCA from revenue collected from operating Pennsylvania ...
After several days of being iced in with the recent ice and snow event, I began to consider my options. A solid slab of ice over my driveway, and the ...
Mike McCarthy’s staff will be among the largest in Steelers history. Pittsburgh finalized the group Thursday. The Steelers ...
New research from the University of Oklahoma, published today in Cancer Cell, describes for the first time a "triangle regulation theory" of cancer-induced cachexia and anorexia. Cachexia is a ...
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