A better understanding of protein glycosylation offers insights into disease mechanisms and helps improve therapeutic medicines.
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Study: Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to walk on two legs
Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates ...
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New molecule targets and destroys harmful RNA linked to cancer and aging
Within each cell, there is a constant struggle between life-sustaining molecules and molecules that could hasten its demise.
By restructuring a common chemotherapy drug, scientists increased its potency by 20,000 times. In a significant step forward ...
The co-founder and CEO on why execution, not hype, is the real moat, and how cost discipline is key to scaling quick commerce. He opens up about investor trust, governance and over capitalisation ...
Twenty five years on from its founding, The BIG Partnership has grown into one of the UK’s largest independent agencies. With Manchester now its ...
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Baby Mammoth Unearthed in Siberia With Its Face Perfectly Preserved
An intact baby mammoth has been unearthed in the far reaches of Siberia, its remains frozen in time for an estimated 50,000 years. Named Yana, the calf is being called the best-preserved mammoth body ...
RESEARCHERS at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a method to purify gene therapies 10 times more quickly than conventional processes, paving the way to lower prices for the ...
Chemists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have found a new use for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), not just as ...
A naturally occurring gene called Cyclin A2 (CCNA2), which turns off after birth in humans, can actually make new, functioning heart cells and help the heart repair itself from injury, including a ...
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