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Grand-Offspring: Lifestyle and External Events of Your Grandparents Could Still Alter Your Genes [Study]
The study confirms the notion that the environment can alter genes. Genetics tells us that genes and heredity pertain to qualities or traits can be passed down from parents to offspring as a result of changes in DNA sequence.
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Hurricane Orlene Forecasted to Impact Western Mexico and Southwest United States
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Sphagnum Moss Found to Drastically Slow Down Rainwater Runoff in Peak District ‘Outdoor Laboratory’ Study
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Why the Nord Stream Methane Leak Can Threaten the Environment
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Ian Unleashed Heavy Rainfall, Flooding and Power Outages in South Carolina
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What Role Does Hair Dye Play in the Conservation of the Australian Sea Lion
New Supercontinent "Amasia" Will Form in 200 Million Years, Pacific Ocean Will Close —Simulation Shows
Monkeypox Cases Detected in Animals Might be Impossible to Control, Scientists Warn
Ian Moves Away from Carolinas Into Mid-Atlantic, Hudson Expects Heavy Rain From Hurricane Remnants
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Archaeologists Discover New Ancient Mosaics on the Shore of the Sea of Galilee
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NOAA Issued Geomagnetic Storm Warning That Will Produce Aurora in Parts of Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon
Forecasts Say Tropical Storm Orlene to Unleash Flooding Rainfall in Western Mexico and Could Become Hurricane
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The Vredefort Crater: Africa’s Largest on Earth from 2 Billion Years Age