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Jumping genes: How Barbara McClintock won a Nobel Prize by crossbreeding corn

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
Through meticulous crossbreeding, she showed that DNA is far more complicated than scientists originally thought ...
hallucinations

Here’s the thing about hallucinations: They’re not ‘categorically good or bad’

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As late as the 18th century, hallucinations in their various forms were considered independent diseases or syndromes. In 1821, Alexis ...
social

Genetics of socialization revealed through study of rare Williams Syndrome

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
One of the things that makes us human is how we socialize with one another. What drives our social behavior ...

Boosting brain research by growing ‘mini-brains’ to model human disease

Genes and Science&nbsp|&nbsp
'Mini-brains' grown in petri dishes could offer new possibilities for studying disease ...