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This week in the scientific process: researchers reported the first-ever shark sighted in Antarctic waters. Penguins beware!
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected reason why some cancers return after initially responding to treatment.
Genes may play a bigger role in living a longer life, while lifestyle and luck still shape the outcome, according to a new ...
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Scientists pull DNA from mummified cheetah and uncover twist
Researchers extracted ancient DNA from naturally mummified cheetahs found inside a remote cave system in northern Saudi ...
Host genetics shapes the human gut microbiome by altering the intestinal molecular environment, driving significant microbial ...
Within five years, the researchers believe blood tests for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease could begin to be tested in healthcare settings. Over the longer term, the findings may also support ...
Ancient microbes tied to our earliest ancestors could use oxygen, reshaping ideas about how complex life began on Earth.
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Could insight from cats lead to breast cancer cures?
That’s according to a new study published in the journal Science, which investigated cancers in cats and found significant ...
A new study suggests that ancient microbes once cast as oxygen haters may have actually learned to use the gas, offering a clue to how the first complex cells — and, eventually, all plants and ...
The multi‑year renewal strengthens ABL’s integrated platform, improving revenue visibility and supporting the Group’s ...
The next frontier in data-driven skin health ...
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