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A new study from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai shows that social determinants of health-including environmental conditions, health behaviors, access to resources, and social well-being-can play an equally important or even greater role than genetics in predicting a person's risk of developing common diseases.

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Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Published online: 22 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41583-026-01056-y N6-Methyladenosine (m6A) is installed on many mRNAs and non-coding RNAs and regulates gene expression by affecting RNA–protein interactions. In this Review, Enakshi Sivasudhan and Kate Meyer discuss how m6A is dynamically regulated and interpreted, and examine its role in brain function and disorders.

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Frontiers in Microbiology | New and Recent Articles

IntroductionIn the quest for the development of antibiotic alternatives, this study aimed to systematically evaluate the probiotic potential and mechanism of action of Ligilactobacillus agilis R22, a novel strain isolated from chickens.MethodsThe in vitro probiotic properties of L. agilis R22, including growth ability, gastrointestinal tolerance, and antimicrobial activity, were initially assesse…

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Frontiers in Microbiology | New and Recent Articles

Sugarcane is the most important sugar crop in China. In recent years, a disease characterized by white rash symptoms has become endemic in sugarcane fields in the coastal area of Guangxi Province, China. A fungal species was consistently isolated from diseased leaves of sugarcane plants, and the pathogenicity assays were consistent with its etiology, reproducing symptoms identical to those observ…

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Hot Questions - Stack Exchange
Hot Questions - Stack Exchange
Hot Questions - Stack Exchange
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Building real-time blockchain indexers means wrestling with hard choices: speed vs. simplicity, RPC dependency vs. reliability, and resource costs. This is what I learned. The Problem Nobody Talks About Most Solana developers hit the same wall: the official RPC endpoint is slow, rate-limited, and not designed for analytics. So you build an indexer. But then you realize indexing blockchain data is…

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Syracuse University Today

Osamah Khalil, a Syracuse University professor and Middle East expert, explains the fragile memorandum of understanding and what's standing in the way of a final agreement. The post What to Expect With US-Iran Peace Deal appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

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DEV Community

I've spent the last few months pointing AI coding agents at real Swift and Xcode work and watching where they come apart. Not "write me a login screen" demos. Tasks with a build, a test target, and a finish line the agent has to reach on its own. Start with the part that surprised me: the first draft is usually fine. Give a capable model a reasonable Swift task and the code it writes on the first…

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The Guardian
Presented by Lucy Hough with Peter Walker ; producers Bryony Moore and Annie La Vespa ; senior producer Ryan Ramgobin
29m ago

Keir Starmer has announced he is standing down as prime minister after days of intense pressure from Labour MPs, including cabinet ministers, following Andy Burnham’s byelection victory in Makerfield. Wes Streeting has ruled himself out of the running, so will it be a coronation for the ‘king of the north’ or could another candidate emerge? Lucy Hough speaks to senior political correspondent Pete…

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The Medical News

Loss of GATA6-a transcription factor that controls which genes are turned on or off-can reprogram colorectal cancer cells into more primitive, adaptable states that can then spread to the liver and establish new tumors, according to Weill Cornell Medicine and Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers.

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Harvard Gazette
SciTechDaily

Researchers have identified the most distant dormant black hole known, dating back to the universe’s early history. Astronomers have long relied on brilliant quasars, supermassive black holes actively feeding on surrounding matter, to study the early universe. Yet these luminous objects reveal only part of the story. Now, researchers have detected the most distant dormant [...]

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