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Sensitive Skin Syndrome and Rosacea Are Not the Same Condition, and the Difference Is Written in Your Proteins

Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also known as brewer’s yeast, is seen under a microscope. This species is used around the world to make food and beverages. Easily cultured with a well-known genome, the species has also become a favorite of synthetic biologists for making natural products that are difficult to obtain from their native sources. (Credit: tonaquatic/iStock)

How Scientists Are Teaching Microbes to Make Our Medicines From Scratch

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Weight Loss Operation Outperforms Wonder Drug

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Nonprofit Hospitals Have Spent $7.8 Billion on Management Consultants. Nobody Can Find Any Benefit.

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Chemicals You Were Exposed to Before Birth May Be Scrambling Your Future Children’s DNA

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Medicare Advantage Insurers Break the Rules and Pay Almost Nothing for It

Andrew Kern, an academic expert in population genetics and machine learning, develops new tools for studying evolutionary biology. (Photo by Charlie Litchfield)

An AI Trained on Fake Genomes Can Read the Geneology Written in Real Ones

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Microplastics Have Reached the Human Brain, and the Concentration Is Worse Than Expected

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Why the Fat in Olive Oil May Be Fueling Pancreatic Cancer

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Hundreds of Autism Genes All Break the Brain the Same Way

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Aging Immune Cells May Betray the Hidden Face of Depression

Water molecules play an active, essential role in gene transcription, helping RNA polymerase II carry out the chemical steps needed to read DNA and build RNA.

The Hidden Architects of Your DNA: How Water Molecules Drive Gene Transcription

Doctoral candidate Vinayak Vinayak prepares to image a sample of chromatin, the bundled form DNA takes in the nucleus.

A 1940s Math Trick Just Unlocked the Hidden Rules Written Inside Your DNA

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What Happens to Your Body Under Crushing Gravity, According to Fruit Flies

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