After a finite number of divisions, cells simply give up. As each round of replication trims their telomeres—the protective ...
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Study reveals ATM kinase as the key driver of replicative senescence
After a finite number of divisions, cells simply give up. As each round of replication trims their telomeres-the protective ...
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State moves to ban unnecessary intersex child surgery
Unnecessary procedures on intersex children will be prohibited under laws to be introduced by one Australian state in a move ...
A mysterious deep-sea creature has just helped scientists solve a long-standing evolutionary puzzle. The vampire squid—an ...
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Internet of beings: the dream of digitising human bodies for healthcare (and the nightmare)
Medicine is on the brink of an era where microscopic devices inside our bodies connect us directly to the digital world.
We have long struggled to determine how the first living organisms on Earth came together. Now, surprising evidence hints ...
The reforms mark a significant advance in bodily autonomy for people born with variations in sex characteristics (IVSCs).
New research on fern vascular systems reveals how developmental constraints don't just limit evolution—they generate new ...
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