Brightsurf Science News & Current Events
February 10, 2001
Wistar scientists add difficult-to-sequence stretches to human genome data
Wistar Institute researchers have extended the human genome sequence to most of the tips of human chromosomes, called telomeres.
What makes people the happiest? Researchers say it's not money or popularity
Attaining popularity or influence and money or luxury is not what makes people the happiest and is at the bottom of the list of psychological needs, according to a new study.
Wistar Institute researchers have extended the human genome sequence to most of the tips of human chromosomes, called telomeres.
What makes people the happiest? Researchers say it's not money or popularity
Attaining popularity or influence and money or luxury is not what makes people the happiest and is at the bottom of the list of psychological needs, according to a new study.
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