Hear Paul Holes share insights on solving cold cases and his book “Unmasked” at Willard Library’s free event Oct. 30.
France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases.
An international research team led by Hiroki Shibuya at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) in Japan has ...
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Human DNA detected in 2 billion year old meteorite
This statement might sound like a line from a sci-fi movie, but what if life on Earth didn’t start here at all? For decades, ...
New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison reveals that dysfunction in a protein essential to maintaining ...
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Scientists Built Tiny DNA Flowers That Can Move on Their Own and Deliver Targeted Treatments
Using an enzyme called terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase, the team strung together long chains of DNA in the presence of ...
King’s College London researchers discovered that parts of our DNA once thought to be “junk” can actually help destroy cancer ...
The genetic link between bones discovered thousands of miles away from each other suggests a prehistoric migration route.
However, recent microbial analysis conducted on the remains of Grand Army soldiers indicates at least two other pathogens ...
Bowhead whales boost DNA repair to live centuries and extend human longevity potential Bowhead whale protein enhances ...
ETH Zurich scientists have created “MetaGraph,” a revolutionary DNA search engine that functions like Google for genetic data. By compressing global genomic datasets by a factor of 300, it allows ...
Natural spiderwebs are good at capturing DNA from the environment, but artificial webs are cheap and provide better control – ...
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