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The only remaining autonomous 'jumping gene' can only attach to, and stitch a copy of itself into, DNA when it builds up into large clusters and only as cells divide.
Even compared to chimpanzees, our closest relatives, our wounds are slow to recover – but it could be the outcome of us ...
A study recently published in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology offers new insight into a long-standing puzzle in human ...
Research published in the journal Human Reproduction reveals that women with endometriosis are at a significantly higher risk ...
From April 24 to 26, Barcelona will host the 11th edition of the IVIRMA International Congress, the third most relevant congress in the world in terms of size and scientific dissemination in the field ...
To address the challenges, which were typical of most mountain areas (e.g. steep slopes, remoteness and a sparse population density), the United Nations Human Settlements Programme implemented a ...
MAY 20, 2021 — UTSA Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Kimberly Andrews Espy today announced the selection of Mario Torres, professor of educational administration and human ...
ADB is prioritizing climate and disaster resilience and low-carbon development in response to the growing threats facing Asia and the Pacific. ADB is elevating its ambition to $100 billion in ...
Genetic knowledge has played a direct role in pregnancy for more than 50 years, since the first use of amniocentesis to extract amniotic fluid containing fetal cells and DNA for analysis. Noninvasive ...
Bioscientists have a vital role to play in finding solutions to the world’s biggest challenges – and with our world-leading research, innovative teaching, and a supportive and welcoming atmosphere, ...