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Humans and chimpanzees share more than 95% of our genome, and yet we are remarkably different. A new study highlights the ...
A new study shows distinct effects of neonicotinoid pesticide exposure in different bumble bee body parts, explaining why ...
Spatial transcriptomics was named the method of the year in 2020 (Nature 2021). Spatial transcriptomics has rapidly emerged ...
Plants may burrow into the ground and stretch toward the sun, but they're ultimately stuck where they sprout—at the mercy of ...
This unique ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and accumulate in brain tissue makes PFAS particularly concerning ...
Our brain is arguably the organ that most distinguishes humans from other primates. Its exceptional size, complexity and capabilities far exceed those of any other species on Earth. Yet humans share ...
Researchers hope the AI tool will aid in the development of cell-specific gene therapies to treat diseases such as cancer.
Atlas Overview. A survey of regulatory RNA used two cohorts (A), six brain regions (B), and four AD traits (D) to examine four types of RNA (C), turning up more than 25,000 differences between AD and ...
A new study paints one of the most detailed pictures of human brain development to date, opening the door to new tests and ...
During the development of the olfactory epithelium (OE), olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) express only one member of the odorant receptor (OR) gene family, and O ...