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Biohacker Dave Asprey shares 10 habits that can help you live longer, feel better, and boost energy every single day.
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The Mirror US on MSNInside de-extinction of 'Jurassic Park-like' animals as prehistoric creatures could be brought to lifeLamm is helping to bring the concept of de-extinction to the masses, demonstrating his value beyond the CEO role by ...
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Meet Apponequet Regional High School's top 10 graduates of 2025The following students are graduating from Apponequet Regional High School at the top of the 2025 senior class academically: ...
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New Scientist on MSNWe’re getting close to recreating the first step in evolution of lifeLife is thought to have begun when RNA began replicating itself, and researchers have got close to achieving this in the lab ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBedbugs Could Have Been the First Urban Pest to Plague Human Cities, New Study SuggestsScientists examined the genomes of two bedbug lineages to trace how their population sizes have changed over time ...
Chemists at UCL and the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have demonstrated how RNA (ribonucleic acid) might have ...
From fleas to mosquitoes, there's no shortage of organisms we like to consider pests – and, not surprisingly, the majority ...
Common bedbugs experienced a dramatic jump in population size about 13,000 years ago, around the time humans congregated in the first cities.
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The researchers found that, unlike the bat lineage of bed bugs, the human lineage grew dramatically around 13,000 and 7,000 ...
Researchers compared the whole genome sequence of two genetically distinct lineages of bed bug, and their findings indicate bed bugs may well be the first true urban pest.
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