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We are now entering the third decade of the 21st Century, and, especially in the last years, the achievements made by scientists have been exceptional, ...
QIAGEN (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Genoox, a provider of AI-powered software that enables clinical labs to scale and ...
The majority of RNAs in each of our cells don't code for any of the thousands of proteins that make up our bodies. Instead, ...
Chinese researchers have a new method to extract uranium from seawater twice as cheaply as previous technologies. Their ...
By creating a more true-to-life representation of DNA's environment, researchers at Northwestern University have discovered that strand separation - the essential process a "resting" double helix ...
Eukaryogenesis occurred suddenly, driven by the growing length of genes and the limitations on producing longer proteins. An ...
What lives off the Northwest coasts of Spain and shrinks to one-fifth of its size when alarmed? Enter the accordion worm.
Scientists project that by 2026 the results of clinical trials being conducted in 25 countries, including Spain, will be ...
This manuscript characterizes a mutated clone of RNA polymerase I in yeast, referred to as SuperPol, to understand the mechanisms of RNA polymerase I elongation and termination. The authors present ...
In this valuable study, the authors demonstrate that TCF7L2 plays a role in the pathogenesis of cachexia in a mouse model of GI cancer. The results are solid, although future studies will need further ...
In this interview, industry expert Dr. Lohit Khera discusses the evolving role of microRNA in research, diagnostics, and ...
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