We've been looking at nature the wrong way, argues Rowan Hooper. If we stop focusing on the individual, we get a whole new ...
Learn more about peptideins and how researchers are shedding light on the dark proteome — the mysterious and largely ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Hundreds of autism genes just turned out to hit the brain the same way — all funneling into one shared pathway that could become a single drug target
For more than two decades, the genetics of autism seemed to splinter in every direction. Each new sequencing study added ...
A new study introduces the MDM urine test to detect autism risk early by screening for gut microbial metabolites.
Dr. Maher, Dr. Spira, and Chunyu Liu join the program to discuss new research linking daily activity–rest rhythms measured by ...
Roughly 2700 attendees heard a range of perspectives from experts in precision medicine, bioinformatics, and rare disease ...
The Amazing Times on MSN
11 reasons why life doesn't really stop at a heartbeat
Most of us learn, somewhere along the way, that death is a line. A moment. The heart stops, and that’s the end of the story.
A powerful molecular clock calibrated using data on gene activity from thousands of individuals can predicts biological ...
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have created a new artificial intelligence (AI) model that helps ...
Transposons, DNA sequences that can self-replicate and move (jump) throughout the genome, are widespread and can affect cell ...
By mapping how genes relate to one another across biological situations, GSFM creates a reference framework that can help ...
Evolutionary biologists are uncovering genomic mechanisms that allow populations to adapt quickly to different, hyperlocal ...
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