We tend to think of the DNA strands that contain our genetic code as consistent, stable units. But in reality, the cells that ...
Similar to the way DNA damage can contribute to human diseases such as cancer, it can also disrupt growth, development and ...
Salk Institute scientists identify YAF9B as a protein activated by DNA damage, acting like an emergency responder to ...
Typically, the information encoded in DNA allows organisms to develop, function, and pass traits across generations. Yet DNA ...
A new study reveals that an extremely small change in a non-coding region of DNA can dramatically alter how sex develops in ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new picture of human origins that challenges the long-held idea of a single ancestral population in Africa. By analyzing genetic data from diverse modern African ...
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Harvard University faculty members voted to cap the number of A's awarded to students, a grading change aimed at making student marks more meaningful. By a vote of 458 to 201, faculty approved a ...
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Faculty members overwhelmingly approved a limit on the number of top grades they can give to about a fifth of their undergraduate classes. By Mark Arsenault Faculty members at Harvard University voted ...
Harvard faculty voted to impose a roughly 20 percent cap on A grades beginning in fall 2027, approving the College’s most aggressive attempt in decades to reverse grade inflation and reshape academic ...
A DNA-guided CRISPR platform could make RNA detection and control more stable, scalable, and precise, opening new routes for diagnostics, transcriptome engineering, and future therapeutic research.