An interview with Hunt for the Oldest DNA director Niobe Thompson about chronicling Eske Willerslev's breakthrough research ...
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How walnuts combat inflammation and oxidative stress in the body
This review in Food Science & Nutrition synthesizes evidence showing that walnuts (Juglans regia L.) exert potent antioxidant ...
Sobriety didn’t restore the old version of me; it allowed me to build a new one from the driftwood of the past,” ...
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New review illuminates the intricate connections between gut microbiota and sleep regulation
A comprehensive review published today in Brain Medicine illuminates the intricate connections between gut microbiota and sleep regulation, establishing the microbiota-gut-brain axis as a critical ...
QIAGEN N.V. today announced results for the third quarter of 2025 and reaffirmed its outlook for solid profitable growth while raising its profitability targets. QIAGEN reaffirmed its FY 2025 outlook ...
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In memory of Roger Smith, founding editor of The Great Outdoors magazine (1938-2025)
Roger Smith was the founding editor of The Great Outdoors and bought the TGO Challenge to life. Following his death, we share memories of this quiet, kind, remarkable man. The post In memory of Roger ...
Every cell in the body has the same DNA, but different cell types—such as muscle or brain cells—use different parts of it.
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 ...
Michael Buck, PhD, professor of biochemistry in the Jacobs School, recently received NIH funding to explore how molecular readers of DNA access and activate seemingly hidden genes.
In a world first, a bespoke gene-editing therapy benefited one child. Now researchers plan to launch a clinical trial of the approach ...
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