Researchers have revealed that so-called “junk DNA” contains powerful switches that help control brain cells linked to Alzheimer’s disease. By experimentally testing nearly 1,000 DNA switches in human ...
In mid-December, the 20-year-old Minneapolis resident was walking through the city’s Cedar-Riverside neighborhood when federal immigration officers stopped him. He offered to show identification. They ...
AI development is accelerating, but access to computing resources continues to constrain many of the teams building it. GPU pricing remains opaque, contracts vary widely by provider, and long-term ...
The 3D-IC market outlook is entering a decisive phase as the semiconductor industry transitions beyond the limits of traditional Moore’s Law scaling. As performance, power efficiency, and system ...
The finale goes to the dogs, quite literally, when it opens with Homo Aqua luring pooches out of their houses into the sea. Like a canine Weapons, if you will. The fish people point out that if humans ...
When Sam Darnold threw his second interception Thursday night, there was no reason to believe the Seattle Seahawks could come back. The Los Angeles Rams had clearly been the better team. Darnold was ...
Aeluma management's tone has shifted materially over the past three reporting events—from cautious validation to confident execution. Customer behavior now confirms commercialization—discussions have ...
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Scientists pulled DNA from a 4,500-year-old skeleton—and uncovered a hidden fusion between two ancient worlds
A 4,500-year-old burial in Middle Egypt has reshaped what scientists know about ancient Egyptian origins. Inside a sealed limestone tomb near Beni Hasan, researchers uncovered the remains of a man ...
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