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Discovering Tiny Genius: The Journey of MicroRNAs
United States, USAWednesday, November 27, 2024
Now, fast forward three decades. These microRNAs, first spotted in worms, are found in humans too. They play a significant role in how our bodies function and can even go wrong, causing diseases. This understanding has opened up new ways to understand and perhaps treat human illnesses. The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for this groundbreaking discovery, highlighting the power of basic scientific inquiry.
What makes this journey even more interesting is that these discoveries began with a quiet fascination about how things develop in a small worm. It reminds us that even the most basic questions can have profound implications for our understanding of the world and our health.
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