Scientists are hopeful it will improve understanding of how genes work, what goes wrong in disease, and how to fix it.
The newly-discovered species is being called the “death-ball sponge” for its appendages, which end in orbs and are covered in micro-hooks meant to capture prey.
UTA’s Ananya Singh explores how artificial intelligence challenges originality and raises questions of artistic ownership ...
The e Vitara marks an important milestone for the brand – its Suzuki’s first fully electric model. On paper, it looks like ...
Ancient snakes once possessed four limbs, but evolution dramatically reshaped them. A genetic 'switch' called the ZRS ...
Although a distinctly Italian sensibility runs through the fair’s context, fair director Luigi Fassi pointed out that the majority of participating galleries were not Italian.
Although heart cells and skin cells contain identical instructions for creating proteins encoded in their DNA, they're able ...
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine alumnus and former faculty member Hamilton O. Smith, M.D., whose 1978 Nobel Prize-winning discovery of restriction enzymes revolutionized genetic ...
Ted Bundy is one of America's most prolific serial killers, but he used one of the most under-the-radar cars to execute his ...
Historically, Jeep colors have never been restricted to just style; they’ve always made statements of identity, freedom, and ...
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