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Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences Hosts Groundbreaking Int'l Conference on Precision Medicine
3+ hour, 45+ min ago (615+ words) The Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, marked a major milestone with its inaugural International Conference on "Precision in Practice: Integrating Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Clinical Insights for Patient'Centered Care." The pioneering gathering, which began on…...
NANOG Gene Guides Embryonic Development
5+ hour, 36+ min ago (820+ words) In a new study, researchers successfully deployed an ultra-precise genome editing technique called base editing to investigate gene function in human embryos for the first time. By chemically altering a single nucleotide base pair out of approximately 3 billion within human…...
Newly discovered soybean biomechanism could increase crop yields
1+ day, 5+ hour ago (486+ words) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. " Scientists have discovered an evolutionary innovation in soybean plants that might improve crop yields if fine-tuned through alternative approaches such as gene editing, according to a study published this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy…...
Study finds 70% of mice "mutating" to survive poison
21+ hour, 58+ min ago (382+ words) After reports from rodent control specialists that mice and rats seemed to be becoming more "stubborn," a study was launched to investigate what was happening. Now, researchers from Rutgers University have revealed that a huge 70% of mice and rats have…...
Ecophysiological Study Of Green Microalgae Isolated From The Grit Crust Of The Atacama Desert
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (168+ words) Terrestrial algae play a critical, yet often overlooked, role in the functioning of biological soil crusts (biocrusts), which are considered microecosystems, particularly in extreme environments. This study investigated the ecophysiological traits of green algae isolated from the grit crust'a unique…...
Scientists Discover a Gene That Keeps You Younger " but It Comes With a Cost
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (416+ words) " " " 2026 " " " " CRISPR experiments in killifish show vgll3 can speed development but raise cancer risk and reduce lifespan. The Gene Is Called vgll3 CRISPR Changed Different Forms of the Gene Mutant Males Reached Maturity Earlier They Also Grew Faster and Larger Their Cells Divided…...
Discovery of Fungi Living Within Desert Moss is Challenging Past Thinking on How Organisms Thrive in Arid Environments
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (342+ words) Moss has long been regarded as unusual among land plants for its resilience and apparent independence from fungal partnerships, which are common in other species. However, new research from UC Riverside indicates that this view may not apply in desert…...
New effort will get genome sequences for entire Endangered Species list
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (478+ words) Ars Technica The US Endangered Species Act compels the government to identify species at risk of extinction and devise plans to restore populations and the habitats they depend on. It has seen some spectacular successes, such as the restoration of…...
Lipid Biomarkers In Microbialites From A Maar Lake: An Astrobiological Study Of Biomarker Preservation under Mars Analog Conditions
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (191+ words) astrobiology. com Lipid Biomarkers In Microbialites From A Maar Lake: An Astrobiological Study Of Biomarker Preservation under Mars Analog Conditions Lipids constitute resistant biomarkers that have been proposed as pacemakers in the search for possible microbial life-forms in Mars" past....
POSTECH Researchers Slash Cost of Reconstituted Cell-Free Systems by 95%
1+ day, 13+ hour ago (500+ words) In a landmark study poised to redefine the landscape of protein synthesis, Professor Joongoo Lee and his team at POSTECH have engineered an automated, modular platform that promises to revolutionize reconstituted cell-free systems. Traditionally, these systems, which enable protein production…...