Must be in the genes: Swedish geneticist awarded Nobel Prize 40 years after his father
Svante Pääbo won the prestigious prize for decoding Neanderthal DNA which could help unlock the keys for modern medicine.
Svante Pääbo won the prestigious prize for decoding Neanderthal DNA which could help unlock the keys for modern medicine.
Over half of the human genome contains repetitive DNA sequences whose functions are still not fully understood.
Finally, a work of innovation and optimism about the future of humankind.
DNA found in Indonesia provides clues to our pre-Neolithic ancestors.
Life on Earth has cropped up in the most unexpected places. How it survives is key to our understanding of climate.
Each cell in our bodies holds two metres of DNA that contains the six billion bits of the DNA code necessary for making a healthy
Love it or hate it, rocket is popular all over the world. Also known as arugula, roquette and rucola, it’s known for its pungent and
A bevy of Shakespeare productions are currently taking place in a pop-up Elizabethan-style amphitheatre in York, England. Based on the Rose, a famous Elizabethan public
Visiting the Institut Curie in Paris recently got me thinking about the distinct lack of famous female Nobel Prize winners in science (Marie Curie excepted).
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