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A Stanford-led study published in Nature on Feb. 26 found that age-related changes witnessed in diseases like Alzheimer’s may be related to a relatively untapped area of research in the brain. The ...
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1 The College of Computer, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, China 2 Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, College of Xining Urban Vocational and Technical, Xining, China Traditional ...
Every living being we know of, from the smallest bacteria to the largest blue whale, hinges on the same remarkable genetic code – a universal blueprint that underpins the diversity of life on Earth.
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