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A new study published in the scientific journal PLOS Biology offers an explanation for a question that has accompanied ...
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Discover the unique primate species the only ape residing in India’s northeastern forests. Highly specialized and critically ...
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The best test for shared fingerprints comes from identical twins: they differ. This means that it is pretty certain that they ...
HkeyBio announced today the launch of preclinical disease model platforms covering Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH), Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC), and IgA Nephropathy (IgAN). This platform integrates ...
Many repetitive regions of the genome have been considered "junk DNA" because the available technologies did not allow them ...
The enamel on our teeth is the hardest tissue on the human body. A new study looks at the nanoscale structure of enamel from teeth dating as far back as 18 million years ago to see how it's changed.