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The history and structure of the most important molecule in living organisms, Deoxyribonucleic Acid.
Using the Wellcome Collection's wealth of fascinating exhibits visitors can explore health, medicine and well-being through a lively programme of exciting public events.
New research reveals genetic basis linking man to extraterrestrial consciousness.
A selection of 180 items from the Wellcome Collection is on view at Tokyo's Mori Art Museum. Medicine & Art explores concepts of life and death through art and medicine.
According to ancient writings, aliens have visited Earth since the beginning of mankind.
A controversial theory for the origin of cells on Earth is panspermia, which suggests they might have arrived from outer space.
Cambridge University has a world renowned reputation for its academic achievement. But ifs founding occurred almost by chance, as the result of a murder.
Two famous medieval institutions almost within sight of each other in eastern England are celebrating their 900th and 800th anniversaries this year.
DNA studies have developed rapidly to help scientist understand biological systems and disease. Genomics are now being applied to fingerprint criminals and cousins.
Genes use a specific chemical language to store information. There is also a structural language that, if you understand it, will help you better understand DNA.
DNA Day remembers both the identification of DNA's chemical structure in 1953, and the work of the Human Genome Project, which was completed in 2003.
The development of evolutionary theory is a long and convoluted tale encompassing thousands of years of time and the contribution of many individuals along the way.
Scripps Research Institute scientists have devised and patented a simple microfluidic chamber that may hold the answer to the mystery of the creation of life on earth.
Brief biography of chemist Linus Pauling, so far the only Nobel laureate of two unshared Nobel Prizes, Chemistry and Peace, and known for The Nature of the Chemical Bond.


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