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This Microbe Just Broke a Rule of Biology Scientists Thought Was Unbreakable
Scientists have identified a microbe capable of interpreting a single piece of genetic code in two completely different ways.
Researchers say discoveries could expand the CRISPR toolbox and lead to more efficient, rapid diagnostic tools for detecting COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
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New research decodes the bacterial “zip code” of colorectal cancer for prediction and survival
A recent study reveals that bacteria residing within colorectal tumors form distinct ecosystems closely linked to disease ...
Why? By Shlomo Maital. Centenarian Source Depositphotos.com. A study published on January 6 in Genomic Psychiatry examines the mystery ...
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the subject wise NEET 2026 syllabus on this website soon after the NMC released ...
Bristol Myers Squibb today announced positive topline results from SCOUT-HCM, a Phase 3 trial evaluating Camzyos (mavacamten) ...
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“Made me feel like my brain was spaghetti”: 65 people share the creepiest displays of intelligence they’ve seen in others
Many of us like to think that we’re fairly smart. But it can be a very humbling experience when you’re in the presence of ...
Researchers at Utah State University have reported a previously unrecognised CRISPR immune response in which a bacterial ...
This is a summary of: Liu. H. et al. Viral RNA blocks circularization to evade host codon usage control. Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09809-y (2025).
A new study finds that cascaded speech translation systems still deliver better results than speechLLMs, except in a narrow ...
Victoria Gray spent 34 years battling the debilitating pain of sickle cell disease. Then she volunteered to be the world's first "prototype" for a CRISPR therapy, based on technology invented at UC ...
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