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Tech founder claims he successfully slowed down his aging by editing his DNA
Quartz· 5 days agoNeurotech founder Bryan Johnson underwent the procedure on an island off the coast of Honduras
Quantifying DNA replication speeds in single cells by scEdU-seq - Nature Methods
Nature· 6 days agoThis work describes scEdU-seq for studying replication fork speed in single cells, which enables researchers to investigate variability in replication speed along S phase and its associations with transcription and DNA damage.
Remains of Jewish WWII vet found after being MIA since 1944. Clifton genealogist tells how
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHis identification was confirmed by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency in May. DNA testing showed...
"It's not like we wanted to distance ourselves from Persona": How Metaphor ReFantazio turned years...
GamesRadar+ via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA lot of times, UI is such a basic part of the game. It's not exciting, it's not flashy. But it's so...
Multiscale topology classifies cells in subcellular spatial transcriptomics - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoA method for topological automatic cell type classification across subcellular resolution spatial transcriptomic platforms is proposed, resolving cell type information and locating sparsely ...
Switching to a protein-rich diet may change gut bacteria and aid weight loss
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 5 days agoChanging from a carbohydrate diet to various protein-rich diets may lead to weight loss, reduced...
12 recent scientific breakthroughs
The Week via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHuda Zoghbi, a professor at Baylor College of Medicine, said to NPR. Timothy syndrome is caused by a mutation of a single gene in a person's DNA. The new...
Progressive senescence programs induce intrinsic vulnerability to aging-related female breast cancer...
Nature· 6 days agoAging-related cancer incidence remains not fully understood. Here, the authors depict a progressive process of senescence in murine mammary stem cells at single-cell resolution, which is governed ...
Easy-to-Use CRISPR Tests Could Change How We Diagnose COVID and Other Illnesses
Scientific American· 3 days agoWhen COVID first hit, waiting days for laboratory results from an ultrasensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was commonplace. New research paves the way for a diagnostic test that’s ...
Mars mission study reveals new jeopardy for human body
Newsweek· 6 days agoAstronauts on a future mission to Mars may not make it all the way to the Red Planet and back...