Internal body clocks, vital for sleep & health, are linked to DNA repair. Research shows a protein, 6–4phr, manages both DNA ...
Tune into the powerful 528 Hz frequency, often called the 'Love Frequency,' known for its healing and transformative ...
According to the Condé Nast Traveler, once "woo-woo" experiences like full moon ceremonies and chakra-aligning singing bowl ...
Balance isn't just about sight & inner ear function. New research shows hearing, specifically how we perceive echoes, helps ...
A new fluorescent sensor is giving scientists an unprecedented view of how cells respond to DNA damage, capturing the repair process as it unfolds in real time. The tool, developed at Utrecht ...
Cancer research, drug safety testing and aging biology may all gain a major boost from a new fluorescent sensor developed at Utrecht University. This new tool allows scientists to watch DNA damage and ...
To make repairs on a cracked rail north of the Westlake Light Link Rail station, Sound Transit closed four stations in Seattle on Sunday. The affected stations are the Westlake, Symphony, Pioneer ...
Our bodies are experts at looking after our DNA and are continuously monitoring for any damage that needs to be repaired to keep us healthy. Parts of DNA that are very repetitive, like the sequence ...
Manhattan: Last month, The News reported on a poll of American Jews. Sixty-one percent thought that Israel committed war crimes in its two-year murderous rampage in Gaza. Another 39% called it ...
The bowhead whale’s remarkable lifespan and low cancer risk stem from a finely tuned DNA repair system driven by a unique protein, CIRBP. Scientists found that this mechanism not only preserves the ...
The secret to the naked mole-rats’ extraordinarily long life may lie in subtle changes to just four amino acids, researchers report. According to a new study, evolutionary mutations in cGAS – an ...
A clump of proteins seems to be in charge of the level of DNA repair that takes place in our bodies, determining how fast mutations accumulate in our cells over a lifetime – and might thus affect our ...