What if the brain's response to stress could be read not in fleeting neurotransmitter bursts, but in the quieting of genes ...
This innovation could synergize with liquid cooling. Historically, about 40% of data centers' energy use goes toward ...
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Scientists uncover DNA’s hidden geometric memory code
Unveiling a new chapter in the understanding of human genetics, scientists have discovered a hidden geometric code within our ...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is central to gene regulation, but accurately simulating its folding is a long-standing challenge in computational biology. In a recent study, Associate Professor Tadashi Ando ...
A new large-scale, open data resource from the Perelman School of Medicine and collaborators helps researchers link brain ...
Understanding how cells turn genes on and off is one of biology's most enduring mysteries. Now, a new technology developed by chemist Brian Liau and his collaborators at Harvard offers an ...
In an innovative blend of biology and nanotechnology, scientists at the University of North Carolina (UNC) have developed ...
A data lake is a central location in which businesses can store their data in a variety of structures and at different scales ...
Reviewers viewed the targeting of TFAM as innovative and the study's conclusions as potentially important (especially the effects on inflammation). However, the lack of evidence for a direct effect of ...
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US scientists create tiny ‘DNA flower’ robots that could deliver drugs inside body
In an innovative fusion of biology and nanotechnology, scientists at the University of North Carolina (UNC) have developed microscopic soft robots that mimic the adaptive behavior of living organisms.
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