Tiny repeated stretches of DNA in your genome may quietly shape how your body works, how your brain develops and how you ...
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Kidneys from Black donors are more likely to be thrown away − a bioethicist explains why
As it is now, the transplant system treats kidneys from all Black donors as if they are at higher risk for failing, even though only some are.
Artificial intelligence has become commonplace in recruiting, screening, interviewing, testing, promotion, and employee monitoring. Properly ...
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Dna from beethoven’s hair solves a 200 year mystery
Two centuries after Ludwig van Beethoven’s death, a few strands of his hair have given scientists their clearest view yet of what was happening inside his body. By sequencing DNA from authenticated ...
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Your dog likely still carries wolf DNA, study finds
Every family dog carries a long evolutionary story in its cells, one that traces back to gray wolves even if the animal on ...
Objective To develop and validate a 10-year predictive model for cardiovascular and metabolic disease (CVMD) risk using ...
It's a watershed moment for in vitro fertilization (IVF), which can be difficult and expensive. Doctors are hopeful AI can ...
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What happened to the grizzlies Wyoming trucked in from Montana to boost genetic diversity?
Although evidence of a new infusion of bloodlines is lacking, both transplant animals are alive, and breeding is anticipated ...
Astronomers have discovered a new, previously unnoticed concentration of icy bodies in the Kuiper Belt, dubbed the 'inner ...
The NVIDIA NVQ Link approach pairs qubits with GPUs for live error correction, lowering training costs and energy use for AI workloads.
This prompted calls for better guidance on risk and passenger safety to help people make more informed choices. But the authors say that this apparently "maladaptive" behavior can be explained through ...
This study presents a valuable tool named TSvelo, a computational framework for RNA velocity inference that models transcriptional regulation and gene-specific splicing. The evidence supporting the ...
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