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Scientists have long known that the DNA code in genes is not the only way to pass genetic traits from parents to offspring. "Epigenetic" marks—chemical modifications to DNA that don't change the DNA ...
A new kind of partnership between human and machine is beginning to reshape how stroke recovery may look in the future.
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The UGC NET 2026 (June session) exam, crucial for aspiring Assistant Professors and JRF holders, is scheduled from June 22 to June 30, 2026. This Computer-Based Test comprises two papers, Paper 1 on ...
It feels like there’s no escaping AI right now, whether you’re trying to type a sentence without being interrupted by a digital “assistant” or struggling to find a new refrigerator that doesn’t ...
WHO warns Europe must ‘plan for heat like winter flu’ as experts reveal how permanent this summer’s extreme heat is.
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Sleep is often treated as a casualty of modern life. Artificial lighting, shift work, endless notifications and late-night ...
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