In a lab at Rockefeller University in New York, a mouse squeaks. But this is no ordinary squeak. It is a strange, complex ...
A new study links a particular gene to the ancient origins of spoken language in humans. When put in mice, it changed the way ...
Now researchers from The Rockefeller University have unearthed intriguing genetic evidence: a protein variant found only in humans that may have helped shape the emergence of spoken language.
In a world first, researchers from Flinders University have applied advanced gene editing to explore how an enzyme, made ...
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