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AI predicts what humans may look like in the future
Artificial intelligence has painted a startling picture of human evolution, suggesting that by the year 3025, our species ...
Probiotic species used in humans for many years are also candidates, including Escherichia coli Nissle, Lactobacillus and ...
Scientists are making historic progress in xenotransplantation, using genetically modified pig organs for human transplants.
Severe stress can change the way the brain works, disrupting blood flow and signal exchange between neurons. A key role in ...
Wildlife crossings over and under highways save lives, are cost effective and enhance the vitality and ecological functioning ...
A U.S. biological research institute has developed a new genetic modification technique that promises a wide range of organism mutations while being safer than the ...
As language models learn to interpret words in a sentence, protein language models learn how amino acids work together within ...
Scientists have uncovered a remarkable 'remote touch' sense in humans, enabling detection of hidden objects beneath surfaces.
Findings suggest that urinary ceramide levels could serve as an early biomarker for acute kidney injury, helping doctors identify patients at risk.
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The Incredible Diversity of Dogs Began More Than 10,000 Years Before Modern Breeds
“We found that dogs were already remarkably diverse in their skull shapes and sizes more than 11,000 years ago — long before ...
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Switching APOE4 to APOE2 in adult mice reduces Alzheimer’s pathology and improves memory
Replacing APOE4 with APOE2 in adult mice rapidly reshapes brain lipids and gene expression, even after development is ...
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