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Researchers Discover How Flu Viruses Hijack Human Cell Machinery

By Lucia Lee | MSSM on May 5, 2017   Featured, Health  

Researchers Discover How Flu Viruses Hijack Human Cell Machinery

Much is known about flu viruses, but little is understood about how they reproduce inside human host cells, spreading infection.  Now, a research team headed by investigators from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is the first to identify a mechanism by which influenza A, a family of pathogens that includes the most […]

Sonic Hedgehog Gene Provides Evidence that our Limbs may have Evolved from Sharks’ Gills

By Jennifer Hayward | University of Cambridge on Apr 20, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Sonic Hedgehog Gene Provides Evidence that our Limbs may have Evolved from Sharks’ Gills

Latest analysis shows that human limbs share a genetic programme with the gills of cartilaginous fishes such as sharks and skates, providing evidence to support a century-old theory on the origin of limbs that had been widely discounted. An idea first proposed 138 years ago that limbs evolved from gills, which has been widely discredited […]

‘Red Deer Cave People’ Bone Points to Mysterious Species of Pre-Modern Human

By Deborah Smith | UNSW Science Media on Dec 18, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

‘Red Deer Cave People’ Bone Points to Mysterious Species of Pre-Modern Human

  Sydney — A thigh bone found in China suggests an ancient species of human thought to be long extinct may have survived until as recently as the end of the last Ice Age. The 14,000 year old bone — found among the remains of China’s enigmatic ‘Red Deer Cave people’ — has been shown […]

New Species of Human Relative Discovered

By James Devitt | New York University on Sep 10, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

New Species of Human Relative Discovered

An international research team, which includes NYU anthropologists Scott Williams and Myra Laird, has discovered a new species of a human relative. Homo naledi, uncovered in a cave outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, sheds light on the diversity of our genus and possibly its origin. “This discovery is unprecedented in the sheer number of hominins […]

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