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Lead CoverageScience02/04/2026, 15:47:20

The Nutrition Science That Finally Explains Why Some People Can Eat Anything and Stay Thin

The science of why metabolic rates vary so much between people is finally advanced enough to explain the 'unfair' thin friend phenomenon. Here is what it actually comes down to.

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Science02/04/2026, 15:46:42

The Gene That Determines Whether You're a Morning Person or Night Owl

Your chronotype — whether you're a morning lark or a night owl — is largely genetic. New research identifies the specific genetic variants involved and what this means for how we structure society.

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Science01/04/2026, 17:19:22

The DNA Cancer Connection Is More Dynamic Than Thought — Here Is the Treatment Implication

DNA's constant movement controls gene expression and cancer development. This discovery points toward a new class of cancer treatments targeting DNA architecture rather than genes.

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Science01/04/2026, 17:19:09

The Lake Malawi Fish That Evolved 800 Species in Less Than 100,000 Years — And What It Tells Us About Human Evolution

Scientists discovered DNA supergenes that explain how 800 cichlid species evolved in Lake Malawi in just 100,000 years. Here is what this breakthrough means for understanding evolution — and us.

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Science01/04/2026, 17:07:13

Your DNA Is Constantly Moving and Folding — And Scientists Just Found Out This Is Why Cancer Happens

A new study reveals human DNA is constantly shifting and folding, not static. This dynamic structure controls gene activation — and its disruption explains how cancer develops.

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Science01/04/2026, 17:07:12

DNA Supergenes That Speed Up Evolution Have Been Found in Fish — and They Change What We Know About Species Formation

Scientists found DNA supergenes in cichlid fish that explain rapid species formation. Here is how this discovery changes evolutionary biology and what it means for human genetics.

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