NDMA—a carcinogen that has been found in medications and in drinking water contaminated by chemical plants—may have a much ...
According to a study from MIT, NDMA, a carcinogen that has been found in some drugs and drinking water contaminated by chemical plants, may have a much more severe impact on children than adults.
A new study from MIT suggests that a carcinogen that has been found in medications and in drinking water contaminated by ...
What if the cure to male pattern baldness was inside us all along?
Although the brain represents just 2 per cent of body weight, it consumes about 20 per cent of our energy at rest. Every ...
Scientists now recognize that spontaneous DNA errors, which we acquire in early development all the way until our last breath ...
Remarkably, 98 percent of our DNA does not code for genes. Once considered “junk DNA,” it is now well appreciated that these ...
Scientists from Skoltech and the University of Potsdam have developed a physical theory that sheds light on how molecular ...
In a time when what defines gender is being questioned and discussed, a new study reveals that single changes in DNA make dramatic differences.
A robust and quantitative map links chromatin modification and gene expression of cells during zebrafish embryogenesis.
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