The human genome is a rich, complex record of migration, encounters, and inheritance written over thousands of millennia.
"Monogenic" diseases, triggered by mutations in just one gene, may actually be more complex than scientists thought.
Austinites have practiced civic belonging in the pews of synagogues. The question is whether, in the face of today’s fears, we are willing to learn from those earlier moments, Austin Albanese writes.
Income is a strong determinant of homeownership. Households in the upper-income tier are statistically more likely to own ...
The FTSE AIM market has experienced a more prolonged and sharper decline than seen in previous cycles. For private investors, ...
During his keynote address, McCrory focused on intergenerational trauma. He pointed out that understanding this cycle is the first step, and recovery is possible through protective relationships and ...
Tension had been brewing since February 21 when Pakistan launched airstrikes on Afghanistan's Nangarhar, Paktika, and Khost ...
When ancient humans interbred, new research shows that the pairings were predominantly male Neanderthals and female Homo ...
Genealogy study claims first conclusive case of sex ‘distortion’ in humans — but not all researchers are convinced.
Ancient linkups may have happened more frequently between female humans and male Neanderthals, according to an new genetic ...
Opinion
20hon MSNOpinion
Are we about to become batteries for AI? A 2030 thought experiment on work, energy and human worth
With 80 per cent of jobs gone and work no longer anchoring daily life, the body may become the last remaining asset. In one imagined 2030, people generate electricity through exercise, turning gym ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results