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Live Science on MSNSilent X chromosome genes 'reawaken' in older females, perhaps boosting brain power, study findsFemales have one active X chromosome and one dormant X chromosome in each cell. But a study suggests that genes on the ...
Hello again, and welcome to our roundup of the most confusing photos we found on Reddit this week. Check out last week's if ...
The death Sunday of former U.S. Rep. Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to the U.S. House, has brought ...
Study reveals the structure of PINK1 protein, offering fresh hope for Parkinson's patients through potential targeted ...
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC, in partnership with Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, ...
A first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence (AI)-based neural network can rapidly analyze and interpret millions of cells ...
Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The ...
The authors have generated important resources such as a reference dataset of early primate development by utilizing single-cell transcriptomic technology together with induced pluripotent stem cells ...
A recent study published in Psychophysiology provides new insights into how stimulating the vagus nerve through the ear might ...
Scientists have long tried to understand the human brain by comparing it to other primates. Researchers are still trying to ...
Scientists used light to control how a starfish egg cell jiggles and moves during its earliest stage of development. Their optical system could guide the design of synthetic, light-activated cells for ...
Aging brains may struggle to clear out waste, contributing to memory loss and diseases like Alzheimer’s. But researchers have ...
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