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Unique Protein That Helps Tardigrades Endure Deadly Radiation Could Help Us Fight Cancer
Learn how tardigrades are able to tolerate extreme radiation with a unique protein that unwinds their DNA.
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Dermatologists Say There’s 1 Thing You Should Always Do Before a Flight—and Most Travelers Forget It
Airplane windows don’t fully block ultraviolet rays, so dermatologists recommend wearing sunscreen—especially in the window ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo found that the process behind hair turning grey could be part of the body’s natural ...
The RAD52-DNA complex is a dynamic guardian of genomic stability. When this balance falters, cells may either self-destruct or, worse, turn cancerous.
Scientists have found vitamin B3 may significantly reduce risk of non-melanoma skin cancers. The building body of ...
When melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) encounter significant DNA damage—particularly dangerous double-strand breaks, the stem ...
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3 Nutrient-Packed Fruits You Should Be Eating Daily To Maintain Elasticity And Prevent Dullness
Eating the right foods can be a game-changer for your overall health, especially when it comes to reducing inflammation and ...
Gray hair is often viewed as a sign of aging, but recent research reveals a surprising biological connection between the onset of gray hair and the development of melanoma, the most aggressive form of ...
Gray hair may be more than just a sign of aging as it could reflect the body’s natural defense mechanism against ...
BRUSSELS – Gray hair may be more than just a sign of aging as it could reflect the body’s natural defense mechanism against ...
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What Really Happens to Your Body in the Vacuum of Space
T he idea of being exposed to the vacuum of space sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi film, but the reality is far ...
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