New study finds that 20% of people have genetic mutations that better protect against cold
New study finds that 20% of people have genetic mutations that better protect against cold
New study finds that 20% of people have genetic mutations that better protect against cold
“My goal is to live to 120 years old.” Riko Tanaka, the oldest old man in the world, said in an interview with the media. Riko Tanaka is Japanese. As early as 2019, she was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as”the world’s oldest living person”. On January 3 this year, Tanaka finished her 118th birthday, and she smiled beautifully when facing the camera.
“My goal is to live to 120 years old.” Riko Tanaka, the oldest old man in the world, said in an interview with the media. Riko Tanaka is Japanese. As early as 2019, she was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as”the world’s oldest living person”. On January 3 this year, Tanaka finished her 118th birthday, and she smiled beautifully when facing the camera.
Or quickly freeze copies of proteins and bombard them with electrons. This is a low-resolution method called cryo-electron microscopy. According to a report in”Science”, scientists have now increased the resolution of cryo-electron microscopy to the atomic level for the first time to pinpoint the position of individual atoms in various proteins. The resolution is comparable to X-ray crystallography.