Published as an arXiv preprint, the paper details how unsupervised and self-supervised AI models are matching or surpassing supervised systems while uncovering biological patterns that traditional ...
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Giant viruses may be far more alive than anyone imagined
For decades, biology textbooks have drawn a firm line: viruses are not alive. They lack the machinery to reproduce on their own, they carry no metabolism, and they depend entirely on host cells to ...
Six of these molecules were found to be more accurate at predicting two-year survival than things like age and cholesterol levels.
People who lived longer had lower piRNA levels, suggesting these molecules may play a direct role in how long we live.
Small RNA molecules in the blood can predict two-year survival in older adults more accurately than age or other common health measures.
QIMR Berghofer scientists have discovered a cancer-fighting RNA molecule that could hold the key to a new way of treating the most common form of breast cancer. The team are developing their findings ...
Warren Buffett is famous for many reasons, including his simple and timeless wisdom, and this quote is no exception. Often attributed to Buffett and quoted in Tom Rath’s Strengths-Based Leadership, ...
Scientists at Rutgers University–Newark have developed a first-of-its-kind RNA-based nanotechnology that assembles itself inside living human cells and can be programmed to stop propagation of harmful ...
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Small RNA molecules can accurately predict survival in older adults
As people age, it becomes harder to know who is on track for healthy years ahead and who may be at higher risk for serious ...
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Simple blood test measuring piRNAs may help better understand health and aging
Research in Aging Cell indicates that blood levels of particular small non-coding RNAs, which regulate gene expression, may ...
The skin over a mouse’s shoulders warmed up after a dozen days on tirzepatide. That heat map, taken with an infrared camera, ...
When researchers first observed the presence of circular RNAs in the 1970s, they were an inexplicable biological oddity — and they remained so for many years afterward. The field of RNA biology was in ...
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