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Axons in brain cells resemble a string of pearls rather than smooth tubes, according to Johns Hopkins researchers. This ...
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The new Dogma meets Thomas Kuhn’s definition of a paradigm shift. The DNA/RNA Dogma is sufficiently unprecedented to attract ...
From the moment she arrived at Kennesaw State University, Jazmin Dozier knew she wanted a science-based career. Now, she’s an ...
New research reveals that centromeres, which are responsible for proper cell division, can rapidly reorganize over short time ...
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Cancer incidence is on the rise, particularly among younger adults, but most new drug compounds fail to progress through ...
Prince Hisahito, second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, has been admitted to the University of Tsukuba in Ibaraki Prefecture, the Imperial Household Agency announced on Dec. 11.
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