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Nature vs. nurture: Sequencing study quantifies genetic influence on human traits and diseases
Genome sequencing has been used to determine how much genes influence human characteristics including height and weight, and ...
Researchers from the University of Queensland and Illumina analyzed DNA from 347,630 UK Biobank participants to determine how ...
In this episode, we take a deeper look at whether education research can ever truly be neutral and what happens when ideology ...
Rate Regulation in Homeowners Insurance: Comparison of State Systems, finds that the time it takes to obtain approval for homeowners insurance rate filings increased substantially across the United ...
The research, which included 29,000 women, could offer insights into the rise in rates of colorectal cancer among younger ...
It's not available yet, but it could lay the groundwork for faster diagnoses and, potentially, additional treatments.
A former Lord Mayor of Manchester has become the 3,000th person in Greater Manchester to take part in a pioneering study aimed at understanding and tackling the higher rates ...
This mismatch between what rabbis want to do and the kinds of jobs available is among the many findings in the first-ever ...
A new study hammers home how the "survival of the nicest" view makes no sense when it comes to evolution, says Jonathan R.
As droughts become more frequent and severe under climate change, conflicts with wildlife are measurably increasing.
A major study has found that people with eczema are able to bathe either daily or weekly, without any impact to their symptoms.
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