A body that was found in Lake Michigan in 1988 was identified 37 years later as a missing Chicago woman, officials said.
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Google's Doodle Decodes DNA: All the Facts and Science It Explains
Googles DNA Doodle explains the molecule of life Read ahead to know science surprising fun facts and memory hacks behind your ...
The Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Lab acquired a forensic tool used to test DNA from bones and teeth this summer.
This is because DNA from even a single individual can reveal a web of relationships, even helping law enforcement to solve ...
The standard of care in cancer, adopted in the 1990s, is built on consensus based clinical research over large patient ...
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution. A scientist examines a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) profile on ...
Scientist James Watson, who shared a Nobel prize for helping discover the double-helix shape of the DNA molecule, has died.
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Burned body identified as 35-year-old woman in NC cold case from 1968; suspect died in 1992
A woman's body was found on April 28, 1968, in a field near Lake Wheeler Road and Ten Ten Road in southern Wake County.
Would you choose to have a part of your body live on after you died? How might your choice affect your relatives - or even your entire community?
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Neanderthal DNA sheds new light on the structure of the modern human face
Every face carries a story, shaped long before birth by a quiet choreography of genes switching on and off at just the right moment. A new study suggests that part of that story reaches far back into ...
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6 Simple Lifestyle Changes That Protect Your DNA's Biological Clock, Expert Tells
Inside every cell, there is a tiny yet powerful timekeeper that keeps track, known as the biological clock. This internal mechanism doesn't count years; it calculates just how properly the body ...
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