Human DNA is not always making us function in ways we understand. Some of our genome is just there, and we’re not sure what it does. In fact, 8% of our DNA are viruses our ancestors caught one day and ...
Current calibration methods rely on artificially constructed DNA structures or specific cellular features, each with significant drawbacks. DNA-based rulers require complex chemical synthesis and only ...
This story revisits the decades-long enigma of hepatitis—once a silent, misunderstood killer—tracing its medical breakthroughs, public fear, and how it quietly shaped modern virology long before COVID ...