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DNA from ‘superhero’ fruit bats ‘high on sugar’ may hold the key to curing diabetes, scientists say

by Akin Smith
DNA from ‘superhero’ fruit bats ‘high on sugar’ may hold the key to curing diabetes, scientists say

‘SUPERHERO’ fruit bats may hold the key to curing diabetes, scientists say. While a high-sugar diet for humans can lead to diabetes, obesity and even cancer, fruit bats survive and …

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DNA from ‘superhero’ fruit bats ‘high on sugar’ may hold the key to curing diabetes, scientists say

by Akin Smith
DNA from ‘superhero’ fruit bats ‘high on sugar’ may hold the key to curing diabetes, scientists say

‘SUPERHERO’ fruit bats may hold the key to curing diabetes, scientists say. While a high-sugar diet for humans can lead to diabetes, obesity and even cancer, fruit bats survive and …

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Ancient DNA hints at why MS affects Northern Europeans more

by Akin Smith
Ancient DNA hints at why MS affects Northern Europeans more

By Lauran Neergaard | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Ancient DNA helps explain why northern Europeans have a higher risk of multiple sclerosis than other ancestries: It’s a genetic legacy of …

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Temporary residency program for Palestinians fleeing Gaza starts taking applications

by Walter Watson
Temporary residency program for Palestinians fleeing Gaza starts taking applications

The federal government has officially launched its special immigration measures program for extended family members of Palestinian Canadians trying to escape the war in Gaza, allowing 1,000 of them to …

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U.S. shoots for 1st lunar landing in 50 years, this time with private companies leading the way

by Walter Watson
U.S. shoots for 1st lunar landing in 50 years, this time with private companies leading the way

A robotic lander built by a private company was bound for the moon on Monday in an attempt to make the first U.S. lunar soft landing in more than half …

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How did a man born 2,000 years ago in Russia end up dead in the U.K.? DNA solves the mystery.

by Walter Watson
How did a man born 2,000 years ago in Russia end up dead in the U.K.? DNA solves the mystery.

A man born 2,000 years ago in Russia ended up buried in England — and researchers think they’ve finally figured out how, thanks to DNA. Scientists from London’s Francis Crick …

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Artificial DNA just got one step closer to reality

by Ron Morgan
Artificial DNA just got one step closer to reality

DNA is the building block of life, and the genetic alphabet comprises just four letters or nucleotides. These biochemical building blocks comprise all types of DNA, and scientists have long …

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Tension over U.S. policy on Israel is approaching its snapping point

by Walter Watson
Tension over U.S. policy on Israel is approaching its snapping point

A tension at the heart of U.S. Mideast policy appeared this week to approach its snapping point. With two contradictory sentiments, in a strained coexistence. The Biden administration staunchly backs …

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FBI to exhume woman’s body after Netflix docuseries examined whether her 1969 murder was linked to Baltimore nun’s killing

by Ron Morgan
FBI to exhume woman’s body after Netflix docuseries examined whether her 1969 murder was linked to Baltimore nun’s killing

Body of Joyce Malecki, whose 1969 murder was featured in ‘The Keepers,’ to be exhumed next week Body of Joyce Malecki, whose 1969 murder was featured in ‘The Keepers,’ to …

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‘It scared the hell out of me,’ says lead plaintiff in proposed class-action suit over data breach at 23andMe

by Akin Smith
‘It scared the hell out of me,’ says lead plaintiff in proposed class-action suit over data breach at 23andMe

A proposed class-action lawsuit against 23andMe could include more people in Canada than originally anticipated, experts say, after the genetic testing company said a data breach affected millions more customers than …

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