The information role of DNA was further supported in 1952 when Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase demonstrated that to make new viruses, a bacteriophage virus injected DNA, not protein, into the host cell. So, scientists had theorized about the informational role of DNA for a long time, but no...
LJ:Evenwhen the unemployment rate was 3% people were feeling the need to get ahead of the curve. With COVID-19, there’s more urgency. In Kansas and Missouri, less than half of the people who enter college don’t complete at least one year. Something’s not right with the...
These think tanks are filled with prominent figures from both parties and have the ears of the most powerful politicians in Washington. It is in their offices that specialists draw up papers and incubate ideas that become tomorrow’s policies. They also churn out experts who appear in agenda-se...
It allows you to take a sample of blood from a COVID-19-recovered patient, separate out the immune cells and put them into different "pens" on a machine they're called "nanopens"—with optical tweezers... You incubate them and have them make antibodies. And then you can take tho...
Fourteen days is the CDC-determined period of time for COVID-19 quarantine because it’s the long end of the average range of infection. Most infected people start displaying symptoms around day five, but the 14-day period is designed to “to capture the stragglers,” Chin-Hong said. ...
The information role of DNA was further supported in 1952 when Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase demonstrated that to make new viruses, a bacteriophage virus injected DNA, not protein, into the host cell. So, scientists had theorized about the informational role of DNA for a long time, but no...