New Mouse Study Challenges Mendelian Genetics with Epigenetic Inheritance Insights
A recent study indicates that epigenetic modifications can be inherited, raising questions about traditional genetic inheritance models established by Mendel.
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A recent study indicates that epigenetic modifications can be inherited, raising questions about traditional genetic inheritance models established by Mendel.
As part-night lighting gains traction, recent studies on robins, toads, and bats highlight the potential consequences of streetlights on wildlife. When should we consider turning off the lights?
The latest figures indicate that household debt in the United States has surged to an alarming $18.8 trillion, prompting concerns over potential financial instability.
Target has observed an unexpected shift in the shopping behaviors of its customers, indicating a potential change in market dynamics.
In light of increasing competition from China, drugmakers are tightening their intellectual property safeguards. This shift comes amid changes in FDA regulations and ongoing discussions about animal testing in biotech.
Recent research published in Economic Inquiry indicates that implementing universal free school meals may lead to a significant decrease in out-of-school suspensions for students in both elementary and secondary education.
A recent global overview reveals that plastic food packaging, caps, and bottles are the most prevalent forms of marine litter across 112 nations, raising concerns about environmental impacts.
Researchers caution that current carbon markets may not adequately account for the risks posed to U.S. forests by climate change, which play a vital role in carbon sequestration.
Recent findings indicate that coral larvae can travel more than 100 kilometers from their parental colonies, showcasing one of the longest dispersal ranges documented.
A recent study sheds light on how eukaryotes, including multicellular organisms, thrived in oxygenated seafloors for hundreds of millions of years, enhancing our understanding of evolution.