Scientists in the laboratory of Rendong Yang, Ph.D., associate professor of Urology, have developed a new large language model that can interpret transcriptomic data in cancer cell lines more ...
RNA was long considered DNA’s boring biochemical relative. Researchers thought it merely takes the genetic information stored in DNA and delivers it to other parts of the cell, where it is then used ...
Long before prestige TV took over, Quentin Tarantino brought his signature style to a procedural hit, creating episodes fans ...
African presidencies fail less from poor leadership than from powerful offices resting on weak state institutions.
From a corner, the ball made its way to Sunderland midfielder Trai Hume, who floated a ball towards centre-forward Brian ...
SignalFire’s new Unicorn Origins data reveals how unicorn founders are shaped less by elite schools than by founder-factory ...
The Envelope invited editors from each Oscar-nominated film to break down a pivotal scene that showcased their craft. Here's ...
In early 1995, Four Weddings and a Funeral had received a few Academy Award nominations, prompting Kenworthy to fly to America for the ceremony. It was during the trip that he met Ted Danson, and the ...
In his first novel in nearly a decade, George Saunders enters the consciousness of a dying oil magnate.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones—from fish and frogs to ...
The surprising conclusion is up to interpretation, but the star is leaning in a particular direction as to what it all means.
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The Dyslexia Paradox: Ancient Genes and Modern Reading Struggles
In A Nutshell Ancient origins: Genes linked to dyslexia date back over 430 million years to early vertebrates: they’re not recent evolutionary innovations Recycled brain circuits: Humans don’t have ...
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