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An acoustic feature of people’s voices, measured by AI from recordings, could indicate a form of throat cancer.
Scientists once dismissed the theory that traits acquired during life could be inherited, but with new evidence and ...
An antibody in maternal milk limits an allergy-promoting bacterium in the infant gut microbiome, informing the development of ...
Next-generation prime editing tool that uses two prime editing guide RNAs (pegRNAs) can make edits up to 100 base pairs long.
CRISPR-GPT Turns Novice Scientists into Gene Editing Experts A large language model can design and troubleshoot CRISPR protocols from scratch, allowing first-time researchers to achieve up to 90 ...
Metabolic adaptations, air sac-filled bones, and evolutionary pressure likely contributed to dinosaurs’ gigantism.
Jen Heemstra’s book summarizes her trial-by-fire experiences and lessons learned in building leadership skills.
Why Can’t We Tickle Ourselves? Tickling is a strange and intriguing sensation. It’s one that scientists are still working to fully explain.
Transplanting gut bacteria from healthy people reduced pain associated with fibromyalgia in mice and patients, offering a ...
Sucrose provides plants with more than energy. It acts as a temperature sensor, signaling growth in warm conditions.
Learning a motor task alters brain activity during a nap, which promotes neural plasticity and can predict how much a ...