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Understanding how we conceptualize time out of the complex present moment opens up possibilities for greater causal impact.
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Mitochondrial stress disrupts insulin production in diabetes, but reversing the damage may restore β-cell function.
This study is the first to demonstrate that certain tRNA introns influence gene expression. Scientists have discovered that ...
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Each cell of the human body contains two meters of DNA. The whole secret lies in the intricate three-dimensional arrangement that allows DNA strands to be efficiently organized and compacted within ...
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