By analyzing over 213,000 developing human brain cells, researchers show that many autism risk genes act through the ECM.
Study Finds on MSN
Polar Bears Facing Tomorrow’s Heat Show Genetic Warning Signs Today
Blood samples from warm vs. cold Greenland bears reveal genetic patterns that could predict how polar bears respond to ...
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Scientists find the first gene shown to directly cause mental illness
For decades, psychiatrists have told patients that conditions like schizophrenia and severe depression arise from a tangled mix of genes and life experience, with no single culprit to blame. Now ...
New research reveals a link between rising temperatures and changes in polar bear DNA, which may be helping them adapt and ...
Activation of certain memory B cells may be driving systemic lupus erythematosus incidence in individuals who had ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Is the Y chromosome vanishing? A new sex gene may be the future of men
In 2002, evolutionary biologist Jenny Graves shared a controversial calculation. The human Y chromosome, she wrote two years later in a commentary, "is running out of time." The male-determining sex ...
Daniel Ives You can reverse the age of cells all the way down to zero in just a few weeks. So you can actually take a ...
The coming era of biosecurity will demand a broader and more adaptive approach as AI, powerful biological engineering ...
Bio-Techne Corporation (TECH) 53rd Annual Nasdaq Investor Conference December 9, 2025 4:30 AM ESTCompany ParticipantsKim Kelderman - CEO, President ...
As the planet heats, polar bears in southeastern Greenland appear to be adjusting to warmer conditions, new research from the ...
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