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Nature Podcast

Could this one-time ‘epigenetic’ treatment control cholesterol?

Feb 28, 2024
26:23
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Researchers discuss the source of radiation that lifted the 'fog' in the early Universe, exploring dwarf galaxies' role. Controlling cholesterol with epigenetics shows promise in mice, silencing a gene linked to high cholesterol. Other topics include inscriptions hinting at Basque language origins and laser etching on soap films.
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  • Galaxies emitting ionizing radiation were crucial in clearing the neutral hydrogen fog during reionization, impacting early galaxy formation.
  • Epigenetic editing successfully silenced high cholesterol genes in mice, offering potential long-term cholesterol control without daily medication.

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New Insights into Re-Ionization of the Universe

Astronomers have uncovered the process of re-ionization in the universe, explaining how neutral hydrogen fog cleared 13 billion years ago after the Big Bang. Galaxies emitting ionizing radiation, particularly faint ones, were discovered to be efficient in the re-ionization process, challenging previous assumptions about radiation sources and revealing implications on early galaxy formation.

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