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Fossils of ancient chromosomes found for the first time in 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth skin
CNN via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 weeks agoA piece of woolly mammoth skin excavated from permafrost has been found to contain fossilized...
What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News Singapore· 9 months agoTranslating thoughts into feelings (and vice versa) is complicated work. Carol Yepes / Getty Images Sadness from heartache, elation at finding a...
Sugary handshakes are how cells talk to each other − understanding these name tags can clarify how...
The Conversation via Yahoo News Singapore· 6 months agoHandshakes between glycans are one way cells recognize each other. Kelvin Anggara, CC BY Like the...
Fantasy Football: What went wrong with these three offseason predictions?
Yahoo Sports· 2 years agoThere’s a litany of words I could use to describe this week’s emotions. The jarring reality of the...
Injectables of the Future
Harper's Bazaar via Yahoo Style Singapore· 2 years agoThe next generation of aesthetic treatments will be here sooner than you think, delivering results through technologies that border on science fiction.
It’s science: Wanting to ‘eat’ your baby makes you a better parent
Motherly via Yahoo Style Singapore· 2 months agoBabies. Adorable, chunky babies. Rolls and rolls, folding over and under one another. Drinking in...
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells: What's the Difference?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News Singapore· 9 months agoProkaryotic cells are like single-room efficiency apartments while eukaryotic cells are like...
More people need transplants than there are organ donors. Pigs might be a solution
CNN via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 months agoThe need for transplant organs is immense and growing. Some scientists think animal organs might be...
How frontotemporal dementia, the syndrome affecting Wendy Williams, changes the brain – research is...
The Conversation via Yahoo News Singapore· 5 months agoFTD leads to changes in personality and behavior. Understanding its genetic and molecular causes...
Does ‘January brain’ actually exist?
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 7 months agoIN FOCUS: Even for the most self-disciplined of self-starters, January is an endless, lethargic struggle. But does the cold, dark first month of the year...