DNA

Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

How Fish Numbers Affect DNA in Water

Scientists wanted to see how many fish in a tank affect the DNA floating in the water. They used special tests to measure DNA levels. The idea was to find out if more fish mean more DNA, and how long this DNA lasts. First, they filled tanks with different amounts of fish. Then, they took water samp

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Sep 21 2025HEALTH

Farm Chemicals and Our Health: What's the Real Story?

In the heart of Taiwan's rural landscapes, a pressing question lingers: how do agricultural chemicals impact our genetic makeup? Researchers decided to investigate this by examining two key substances: glyphosate, a widely used herbicide, and its byproduct, AMPA. They chose to analyze these compound

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Sep 16 2025CRIME

The Unraveling of a Tragic Event: DNA Ties and Political Tensions

In a shocking turn of events, DNA evidence has connected a 22-year-old suspect to the tragic shooting of prominent conservative figure Charlie Kirk. The FBI Director, Kash Patel, revealed that DNA found on a towel wrapped around a rifle near the crime scene matched that of Tyler Robinson. Additional

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Aug 20 2025CRIME

The Search for Travis Decker: DNA Links Him to the Tragic Deaths of His Daughters

In a heartbreaking turn of events, DNA evidence has strongly linked Travis Decker to the murders of his three young daughters. The Washington State Crime Lab found Decker's DNA on plastic bags and cable ties discovered near the girls' bodies. The lab also confirmed that the DNA of 9-year-old Paityn,

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Aug 10 2025CRIME

Haiti's Struggle: Gangs, Officials, and the Fight for Control

In Haiti, the fight against gangs is getting tougher. Police recently arrested a former senator, Nenel Cassy, for allegedly working with these gangs. This is a big deal because high-level arrests don't happen often in Haiti. Cassy is accused of funding and supporting gang members who attacked a peac

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Aug 08 2025CRIME

New York City's 9/11 Victims: Three More Identified After 24 Years

In a significant breakthrough, three more individuals who lost their lives in the 9/11 terrorist attacks have been identified. This brings the total number of identified victims to 1, 653 out of the 2, 753 who perished when hijacked planes struck the World Trade Center towers. The identities of two

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Aug 06 2025SCIENCE

Mapping DNA-Protein Interactions: A New, Simpler Approach

NanoTag is a new way to study how DNA and proteins work together. It's a big deal because it skips using IgG, a common tool in older methods. This makes NanoTag more flexible and easier to use. Most methods to study DNA-protein interactions, like ChIP-seq and CUT&Tag, rely on IgG antibodies. These

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Aug 06 2025HEALTH

How Exercise and Sitting Time Affect Men's Sperm Health

Ever wondered if your daily habits impact your sperm quality? A recent study looked into this, focusing on healthy Japanese men. The research team wanted to see if physical activity and sitting time had any effect on sperm DNA fragmentation index (DFI) and other standard semen parameters. First, le

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Aug 06 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Aging: The Stress Connection

Stress is a silent troublemaker. It sneaks up on us, causing more harm than we might realize. Recent studies have shown that stress doesn't just make us feel bad—it actually changes our DNA in ways that mimic aging. This discovery has scientists buzzing with new ideas about how our bodies age and wh

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

A Crypto Heist Gone Wrong: The Bitcoin Torture Case Unfolds

In a bizarre turn of events, one of the suspects in a high-profile Bitcoin torture case has been released from jail. John Woeltz, a 37-year-old cryptocurrency investor from Kentucky, walked out of Rikers Island after posting a $1 million bond. This happened two months after his arrest for allegedly

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