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The Brighterside of News on MSNGroundbreaking new study explains why hair turns grayStem cells are nature’s built-in repair crew, holding the power to regenerate tissues and maintain youthful features. Yet not ...
As China and the United States trade charges of a lab leak, researchers contend in a new paper that the Covid pandemic got ...
The secret to tackling one of the United States’ most deadly chronic diseases may reside thousands of miles away in the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN700 million years ago, gene regulation sparked evolution among ancient ocean animalsComb jellies "could repurpose [their] genetic toolkit in different ways like a Swiss knife," said the researchers.
Life depends on genes being switched on and off at exactly the right time. Even the simplest living organisms do this, but usually over short distances across the DNA sequence, with the on/off switch ...
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