Scientists from the Institut Pasteur have genetically analyzed the remains of former soldiers who retreated from Russia in 1812.
Sequencing genomic material extracted from the teeth of 13 soldiers in Napoleon’s troops highlighted that more diseases than previously thought affected the army.
What if a single test could simultaneously contribute to the diagnosis, characterization, and treatment guidance of childhood ...
Disease-causing bacteria that have been recently discovered in the teeth of Napoleonic soldiers may have spurred the massive ...
Researchers at Trinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI) and the Irish Mycobacterial Reference Laboratory at St James's ...
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Ancient remains found with DNA unlike any other humans
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have unearthed 6,000-year-old human skeletons in Colombia that possess a DNA ...
A man with neurofibromas who didn't know he's been clinically diagnosed with NF1, learns he harbors a deeply intronic, likely ...
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Scientists Built Tiny DNA Flowers That Can Move on Their Own and Deliver Targeted Treatments
But in reality, they’re microscopic robots made of DNA and metal that move in response to their environment. In a study ...
Boston researchers sequenced a full human genome in record time, under four hours. The advance could speed life-saving diagnoses for newborns in intensive care. Boston Children’s Hospital, in ...
In a breakthrough that redefines both speed and clinical potential, a new world record for the fastest human whole genome ...
MIT astronauts aboard the International Space Station—and the MIT researchers who have sent up experiments—have advanced our ...
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