Research published in the Open Access journal Heritage shows that the iconic painting The Temptation of St. Anthony by Salvador Dalí exhibits minor signs of deterioration.
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The work could help to explain why the risk of developing some brain conditions — such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease — differs between males and females
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Ribosomes are some of the most fundamental molecular machines on Earth: the proteinmaking factories for all living things. And until recently, they were thought to be pretty much identical, at least within a species.
But there’s growing evidence of natural variation in the genes coding for the RNA molecules that help make up a ribosome’s structure.
Now, a new study, based on data from hundreds of thousands of people in the UK Biobank, suggests this variation could influence human traits such as height and weight—and perhaps represents a major overlooked driver of human diversity.
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For years, art historians believed The Baptism of Christ was likely painted by El Greco with assistance from other artists. But new research suggests otherwise
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A congressional hearing covered the rise of paper mills and the costs of open-access publishing — but there was little agreement on what reform would entail
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