Biology
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Forensic Breakthrough: Unique Hair Proteins are Better than DNA in Human Identification
DNA has met its rival (or partner) in identifying individuals in crime scenes. Scientists have discovered a new and better way in identifying someone through sequencing proteins in an individual's hair.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Discover New Method of Creating Long-Lasting Memories
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Once You Go Black: Study Shows Humans Throughout History Prefer Black Pigs Than Others
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Conservation vs. Genetics: Scientists Debate the Ethics of DNA Research, Gene Drives
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Scientists Take One Step Closer in Developing Vaccine Against 'Flesh-Eating Bacteria'
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Scientists Discover New Genus of Bacteria Unique to Fracking Sites
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Double Trouble: Scientists Modify Plant to Grow and Defend at the Same Time
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Scientists Reconstruct Ancient Plague That Killed More Than 50 Million People
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Wine Secret Unlocked: Study Reveals Reason Behind Old Wines' Enticing Aroma
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Officials Warn Musicians About Deadly Fungus In Bagpipes, Other Wind Instruments
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Evolution Can Power Up Bio Tools We Already Have, Shown By a Look in Our Mouths