We Should All Know More About RNA
<p>DNA is like your long-term boyfriend. It’s stable, reliable, and we’re pretty comfortable with it. But there’s a dark horse, a smoldering, short-lived but sexy alternative with hidden depths and skills. One that we’ve overlooked for too long and are now starting to finally appreciate.</p>
<p>RNA — full name <strong>ribonucleic acid</strong>.</p>
<p>It’s weaker than DNA. It breaks down easily, and it only lives a short and fleeting life in our bodies. But it’s critical for every part of life, and researchers are now learning how to put it to use for incredible breakthroughs that touch our daily lives.</p>
<p>It all starts with one of the tricky problems of DNA: there’s just too much of it.</p>
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