Multiple copies of amylase genes presumably allowed agrarian societies to more efficiently extract energy from a diet high in ...
Gene-editing therapies—techniques that modify DNA to treat or prevent disease—have the potential to transform the field of ...
Radiation is a form of energy emitted as waves or particles, and it can be categorized into ionizing and non-ionizing types, ...
Studies reveal ancient humans adapted by increasing amylase genes during two major periods: the advent of cooking several ...
The age-old debate of whether the chicken or the egg came first is explored through historical and evolutionary contexts.
Initial findings of genomic analysis indicates that the Marburg virus, which caused an outbreak in Rwanda, has "a single zoonotic origin," meaning it jumped from an animal to a human only once and had ...