Wang, Ruoyan

Wang, Ruoyan is a researcher in the field of genetics and genomics. She has developed a RNA in situ conformation sequencing technology to identify enhancer-promoter RNA interaction maps and discovered that 37.9% of these interactions are overlapped with Alu sequences. Her work has demonstrated that pairwise interacting Alu and non-Alu RNAs tend to be complementary and potentially form duplexes, which can impact enhancer-promoter looping and gene expression. She has also shown that polymorphic Alu insertion at specific enhancers can promote tumorigenesis.

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  • Dominant interpretation of IC super-rotation rate is about 0.05-0.15 degrees per year.
  • The inner core has been changing over decades as evidenced by seismograms of repeating earthquakes.

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New Study: Earth's Inner Core Slowing Down, Potentially Leading to Longer Days

New Study: Earth's Inner Core Slowing Down, Potentially Leading to Longer Days

Broke On: Friday, 01 January 2010 New research from the University of Southern California reveals the Earth's inner core has slowed down for the first time in decades, potentially leading to longer days. Seismic data shows this shift occurred around 2010 and is caused by turbulent movements in the outer core and gravitational pulls from mantle regions. The team aims to further investigate why this change is happening.