
Nature’s Longevity Hacks: What Bats and Axolotls Can Teach Us
Scientists study bats and axolotls to uncover genetic secrets that may extend human healthspan and lifespan.
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Scientists study bats and axolotls to uncover genetic secrets that may extend human healthspan and lifespan.
New research reveals the tomato is the maternal ancestor of the potato, reshaping our view of this vital crop.
Chinese scientists unveil the first genetic map to track wheat resistance to yellow rust, opening doors to stronger, pesticide-free crops.
Chinese scientists have uncovered a genetic switch in Vitamin A metabolism that restored healing in rodents, paving the way for revolutionary organ regeneration.
Chinese scientists reveal a key mutation in the OTOP1 gene that lets songbirds enjoy acidic fruits without aversion.
Breakthrough research reveals how genetic innovations drive ant evolution and their unique social traits.
A new genetic study confirms Brazil’s renowned ethnic and racial diversity, underpinning its status as a vibrant cultural melting pot.
An Australian study shows men with two H63D gene variants face over twice the risk of dementia, paving the way for targeted prevention.
China-UK researchers crack Mendel’s pea code, unveiling the genetic secrets behind pod color, shape, and flower position in a breakthrough study.
Researchers reveal the genetic secret behind camouflage in Corydalis hemidicentra on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, highlighting nature’s evolutionary genius.