Scientists are uncovering why Brazil may be one of the most important yet underused resources for studying extreme longevity.
CNBC's Becky Quick spent the last six years privately handling her daughter's health journey. Now, she's ready to come forward and share her daughter's diagnosis.
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Dual pathways found for centromere specification, ensuring accurate chromosome segregation
Despite the immense amount of genetic material present in each cell, around three billion base pairs in humans, this material needs to be accurately divided in two and allocated in equal quantities.
A new study finds blue zones longevity research holds up after strict verification of age records used to confirm exceptional ...
These synthetic compounds — known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS — could as much as triple the chances ...
Atsena Therapeutics, a clinical-stage gene therapy company focused on using the life-changing power of genetic medicine to reverse or prevent blindness, today announced that dosing is complete in ...
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Is Leonardo da Vinci's DNA lurking in his artwork? Scientists think so
If a philomath were allowed to travel back in time, they would probably start their odyssey by visiting the studio of ...
DNA reveals man found dead in Toronto in July 2002 had a family connection to Manitoulin Island; now, police are trying to ...
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