Scientists used decades old air filters to read DNA in dust, revealing a long decline in biodiversity across northern Sweden.
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Trump’s DNA Dragnet: The Law That Turns Us All into Suspects
A little-used federal law is being activated in ways that could turn immigration screening into the backbone of a ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New tool exposes hidden cancer networks inside tumors
Cancer has long been treated as a mass of rogue cells, but the real power lies in the intricate communication networks ...
WIRED spoke with DeepMind’s Pushmeet Kohli about the recent past—and promising future—of the Nobel Prize-winning research ...
As 2025 ends, delve into some biotech feel-good stories where the right treatment meets the right patient, almost feeling ...
A stylish take on the Range Rover. This story dives into the design, drive, and effortless elegance of the iconic SUV.
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Liver Cells Under Chronic Dietary Stress Show Cancer Warning Signs Years Before Tumors Appear
Your liver cells are forgetting how to do their jobs under dietary stress. Here's how that signals cancer risk years before ...
EatingWell on MSN
Kale vs. spinach: Which is healthier? Here’s what dietitians say
Kale is a stellar source of vitamin C, with nearly twice as much as spinach per serving. Vitamin C supports collagen synthesis, acts as an antioxidant and is essential for immune health. As Carrie ...
One of the most detailed 3D maps of how the human chromosomes are organized and folded within a cell's nucleus is published ...
Live Science on MSN
'Biological time capsules': How DNA from cave dirt is revealing clues about early humans and Neanderthals
The oldest sediment DNA discovered so far comes from Greenland and is 2 million years old.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New 4D genome maps reveal how genes fold, interact, and reposition as cells divide
New 3D genome maps reveal how DNA folding controls gene activity, offering fresh clues into disease and cell function.
The shell casings in the Brown University shooting and the shell casings from the murder of Nuno Loureiro in Brookline, Massachusetts, were not fired from the same gun.
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