Only 8.2% of our DNA is biologically important
Only 8.2% of our DNA does something biologically important, which means that over 90% of the rest may be completely worthless according to geneticists at
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Only 8.2% of our DNA does something biologically important, which means that over 90% of the rest may be completely worthless according to geneticists at
UCLA scientist developed biological clock able to measure age of most human tissues. Study finds, using a previously undiscovered time-keeping mechanism in the human body,
Endocycles are happening all around you! They’re one way that biological cells grow, and they generate more than half the earth’s biomass. But how exactly
You are cells. They are in your blood and in your bones. Your muscles, organs, skin, and hair.
The University of Florida has taken the next giant leap for mankind, making history as the first to grow plants in lunar soil.
Researchers have developed plastic-free, “jelly ice cubes” that they are reusable, compostable and they don’t melt.
Scientists created a winged microchip that is the smallest-ever human-made flying structure.
The human immune system is the most complex biological system we know, after the human brain, and yet, most of us never learn how it
Australia’s largest flying reptile has been uncovered, a pterosaur with an estimated 7-meter wingspan.
Scientists have found a new way to eliminate plastic pollution, by using bacteria to transform plastic waste into vanilla flavoring.