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To deal with powerful gene editing technology, the research community should do more to formalize the ethics for conducting research on a global platform.
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A person with HIV seems to be free of the virus after receiving a stem-cell transplant that replaced their white blood cells with HIV-resistant versions.
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Findings in mice now show that disrupted sleep causes the brain to signal the bone marrow to boost white blood cell production, damaging blood vessels.
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Neuroscientists tracked the activity of single neurons deep in the brain and suggest the findings could explain humans’ intelligence — and susceptibility to psychiatric disorder… Read More
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Lurking in the proverbial shadows of disconnection, few privileged individuals have made life a sustainable and a persistent being of magical possibilities.
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Okay, I have taken what I believe is a substantial amount of time to start a new article on this blog. That is only because, this blog is of immense personal value and it conveys a thought f… Read More
In this blog, we have discussed in detail; the role of DNA in a cell and its implications in one’s life. We have made an attempt to describe the anatomy of our genome(DNA) and how they… Read More
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