When a cell divides, it performs a feat of microscopic choreography—duplicating its DNA and depositing it into two new cells.
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How the largest gecko on Earth duplicated itself through a rare biological process
The world’s largest gecko has demonstrated the ability to reproduce without a mate through a process known as parthenogenesis. This rare form of reproduction allows offspring to develop without ...
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Centuries-Old Bird Poop Helped Power a Pre-Inca Kingdom
In A Nutshell Between 1250 and 1400 CE, Peru’s Chincha Kingdom mastered seabird guano fertilization, enabling agriculture in one of Earth’s driest deserts centuries before the Inca Empire arrived ...
In the letter, management highlights meaningful progress across operations, acquisitions, and capital structure, positioning ...
Scientists have a solid understanding of what makes up spindles — the cellular machinery that separates chromosomes — but are less certain about how the building blocks of spindles, called ...
Recognizing the potential for e-commerce, Chen led young villagers in forming a livestreaming sales team. Through online ...
Ahead of her maternity leave, the mother-to-be opens up to PEOPLE about working through pregnancy, late-stage logistics and ...
After a successful Saudi launch last year, the luxury conglomerate broadens its hunt for sustainable fashion innovation ...
You are listening to the audio webcast of the presentation of the annual results 2025 of Royal Heijmans. In the upcoming minutes, you will hear at first our CEO, Mr. Ton Hillen, followed by our CFO, ...
As Tet (Lunar New Year) 2026 draws near, Hanoi’s streets are once again graced by the rare and regal That Thon peach trees - known for their ancient forms, densely layered petals, and deep crimson hue ...
INVO Fertility, Inc. (Nasdaq: IVF) ("INVO" or the "Company"), a healthcare fertility company focused on the establishment, acquisition, and operation ...
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Roots of many miscarriages may trace back to before the mother is even born
Pregnancy loss remains common around the world. About 15 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, although the true ...
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