Less than 2% of the genome codes for proteins; the rest, once called 'junk DNA', contains regulatory elements. Researchers ...
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The life cycle of a protein

A protein’s life is anything but simple. Discover how transcription, translation, folding, modification, and degradation work together to preserve proteome integrity.
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Bangkok’s luxury hotels have long courted global palates and celebrity chefs but Aman’s first city flag in Asia takes a more ...
Antisemitism has resurged since October 7. Misunderstandings about Jewish identity might explain the continuity of this prejudice.
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Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026: A face value impression

The Government of Zimbabwe has formally updated the nation that cabinet approved proposed amendments to the Constitution. This was made public in a post cabinet media briefing issued on 10 February ...
Nepal, Feb. 26 -- Nepal ranks among the world's most politically unstable countries, having witnessed 29 governments in the 35 years since 1990. This instability intensified even after the abolition ...
For decades, scientists viewed the genome of a newly fertilized egg as a structural "blank slate"—a disordered tangle of DNA ...
Human DNA constantly refolds in 3D space, and these looping dynamics regulate gene expression and cell identity.