Hidden within cancer DNA data, researchers uncovered viruses and bacteria that may influence both diagnosis and survival.
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Officials will look for DNA or fingerprint evidence on the doorknobs, windows: Former NYPD lieutenant
Former NYPD Lt. Dr. Darrin Porcher analyzes the Nancy Guthrie disappearance on 'America Reports.' Government set to reopen after razor-thin House vote Nancy Guthrie's disappearance: Fox News reports ...
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Nancy Guthrie: Glove found with DNA appears to match suspect's gloves in surveillance
An FBI spokesperson told Fox News on Sunday that out of several gloves recovered during the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, one glove appears to match the gloves of the suspect seen on ...
"I’m just glad justice was finally done," sister Linda Galpin said. "I always said it would never happen in my lifetime." ...
Anyone who has ever struggled with a quadratic equation or a Bunsen burner can take comfort in the knowledge that Andre ...
A Dalai Lama once said that our prime purpose in this life is to help others – and he may have been right. Scientists have found that having a positive impact on other people seems to be a key element ...
Did you know one of the largest collections of marine DNA in the entire world is hiding just outside D.C.? In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” we’re taking an even deeper dive into the ...
DNA's iconic double helix does more than "just" store genetic information. Under certain conditions it can temporarily fold into unusual shapes. Researchers at Umeå University, Sweden, have now shown ...
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Investigators said DNA on gloves found near Nancy Guthrie’s house did not return a match. They are looking into using investigative genetic genealogy, in which DNA is compared with consumer ancestry ...
When the Chernobyl power plant explosion scattered ionizing radiation all over Europe, the damage it dealt lasted much longer than the initial blast. Researchers sequenced the genomes of Chernobyl ...
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