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New platform uses non-genetic DNA to control cells without altering genes
Researchers have built a platform that programs short DNA fragments inside living cells to control protein activity, all ...
Two new studies from the UC Davis MIND Institute examined regulatory T cells (Tregs) and their potential role in ...
Drinking coffee at night might come with an unexpected downside: increased impulsivity. In a new study, fruit flies given ...
New twin research shows that innate IQ plays a major role in predicting your future socioeconomic status. The study, which ...
In a new study, Northwestern University neurobiologists discovered that gut bacteria and the nose work together to shape ...
How does alcohol change your brain at a genetic level? A new study reveals that alcohol metabolites directly alter epigenetic ...
Kathryn Paige Harden's "Original Sin" explores the genetic roots of sin and guilt, and our attitudes toward punishment.
Why do animals behave differently, and what are the consequences of this? A research team from the Collaborative Research ...
Most of the genetic risk for developing a substance use disorder comes from genes that broadly affect how our brains process rewards, regulate impulses and weigh consequences – not from genes that ...
Immune genes have been found to help shape the gut microbiome in wild animals, potentially benefitting health and survival. Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UK) have uncovered a hidden ...
Cannabis moves fast. New strains appear every season, each promising louder flavors, bigger yields, or the next viral terpene profile. But beneath the hype cycles and trend waves, one thing hasn’t ...
The human gut microbiome contains a diverse group of trillions of microbes including bacteria, fungi, and viruses that can affect our health. Researchers have begin to learn more about the gut ...
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