Sean Ryder, professor at UMass Chan Medical School, has written a book to delve the mysteries of ribonucleic acid as a tool to fight diseases. Messenger ribonucleic acid, or mRNA, is in the public ...
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AlphaFold rewired science, and 5 years later it’s still evolving
AlphaFold arrived as a technical moonshot that suddenly made protein structures feel like software rather than secrets of ...
Can a single ginseng complex, peptide, vitamin C derivative and squalane cream do what my crowded shelf couldn’t?
A research collaboration between MIT and Stanford has developed a new approach intended to help the immune system recognise and attack tumours more effectively. Instead of focusing only on protein ...
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️ An AI finds how to simply block a virus
Viruses possess a formidable ability to enter our cells to multiply there, thus triggering diseases. However, a team from ...
Study identifies promising new treatment effective against rare liver disease A new experimental therapy may finally offer ...
When you think of the Super Nintendo, what’s the first thing you think of? If you answered “a Smith & Wesson,” first of all, Mario Is Missing was not that bad. But it’s not really accurate. There were ...
Celebrity makeup artists and hair stylists reveal the most worthwhile products to add to your beauty kits, just in time for New Year's Even glam.
From Viking to Perseverance, scientists have spent decades chasing chemical hints that could point to life beyond Earth.
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Science history: Marie Curie discovers a strange radioactive substance that would eventually kill her — Dec. 26, 1898
Scientists in Paris discovered two new substances with incredible radioactivity. It earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics but would ultimately kill one of them.
As the year winds down, the focus is shifting away from fad diets toward a more honest and soulful connection with what we ...
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