Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have found that temporarily disabling a protein complex that organizes DNA into loops ...
New research suggests DNA may not need activation, challenging a long-held idea about how life began and reshaping ...
Archaeologists have investigated genetic relationships between individuals buried in Neolithic chambered tombs in northern ...
Aging may not be inevitable—it may be reversible. Scientists now believe aging is caused by a loss of information in our cells, not damage to DNA itself. Experiments have shown that it’s possible to ...
Researchers have used ancient DNA to reconstruct the lifelike faces of three Egyptian mummies as they appeared at age 25. This "genetic CSI" offers a startlingly human look at individuals who lived ...
This review examines how next-generation protein sequencing and analysis technologies are expanding proteomics beyond the ...
Clues to the genetic code’s origin may be hidden in tiny protein fragments, revealing a synchronized and highly structured path to life’s earliest molecular systems.
That’s why they turn to simulations, like this one, which tracks how a bacterial cell divides into two. The simulation tries ...