A small fish that lives fast and dies young has given biologists a rare look at one of evolution’s oldest bargains. In the ...
A new study identifies vgll3 as a key gene that promotes rapid growth and early reproduction while increasing the risk of aging and cancer later in life. The findings provide rare experimental ...
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China sends human artificial embryos to space to study reproduction beyond Earth
China has become the first nation to send human artificial embryos into orbit, aiming to uncover how space conditions like ...
Activation of a specific part of the Dicer enzyme can change its shape in a way that affects its critical role in proper cell division, with implications for both cancer biology and fertility, ...
Microgravity and higher radiation levels in orbit could disrupt cell alignment, gene expression, or organ formation.
New research led by the University of Michigan is painting a more comprehensive picture of how noise pollution is impacting birds around the world. "The major takeaway from this study is that ...
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China launches 'human artificial embryos' to space for the first time
China's Tianzhou-10 mission just delivered embryo-like structures made from living stem cells to the Tiangong space station. Experiments could shed light on how radiation and microgravity affect human ...
The problem of how life evolved on Earth has intrigued the minds of many great scientists for centuries. Now, according to an ...
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