A Newfound Source of Cellular Order in the Chemistry of Life

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Does Dad's Fitness Make Its Way Into Sperm?

We already know that what we eat, drink, and inhale can affect which parts of our DNA are expressed, and which aren’t. But recent research poses a shocking idea: A dad’s habits may be encoded in molecules and transmitted to his future kids. On this episode, host Samir Patel and b ...  Show more

The Shape That Can’t Pass Through Itself

Imagine you’re holding two equal-size dice. Is it possible to bore a tunnel through one die that’s big enough for the other to slide through? It is — but what about other shapes? In a paper posted online in August, two researchers describe a shape with 90 vertices and 152 faces t ...  Show more

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