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Cell & Microbiology 8 hours ago

Key protein regulates immune response to viruses in mammal cells

Researchers have revealed the regulatory mechanism of a specific protein that plays a key role in balancing the immune response triggered by viral infections in mammal cells. These findings could help drive the development ...

Molecular & Computational biology Apr 16, 2024

Advancing citrus cultivation: The superior tolerance and growth vigor of 'Shuzhen No.1' rootstock

Citrus is the world's most economically significant fruit crop, but it faces various environmental adversities that restrict its distribution. Grafting is a crucial factor in enhancing citrus productivity. Current research ...

Bio & Medicine Mar 4, 2024

Lipid nanoparticles research closing in on genetic treatments for hereditary lung disease, vision loss

Researchers who work with tiny drug carriers known as lipid nanoparticles have developed a new type of material capable of reaching the lungs and the eyes, an important step toward genetic therapy for hereditary conditions ...

Plants & Animals Feb 21, 2024

Danish grasslands are behaving strangely and researchers don't know why

Nature slowly begins to change if meadows and grasslands are allowed to grow wild without human interference or grazing animals. Weeds do well with disturbance from cows and sheep that graze and tramp on the soil, for example. ...

Environment Feb 15, 2024

Bangkok says work from home as pollution blankets city

Bangkok city employees have been told to work from home to avoid harmful air pollution, as a layer of noxious haze blanketed the Thai capital on Thursday.

Archaeology Feb 11, 2024

Digital technologies have made ancient manuscripts more accessible than ever, but there are risks and losses, too

Near the end of the 18th century, a Greek monk named Nikodemos was putting together a massive anthology of Byzantine texts on prayer and spirituality, which he would call The Philokalia.

Evolution Feb 11, 2024

The complete library of Charles Darwin revealed for the first time

Charles Darwin—arguably the most influential man of science in history, accumulated a vast personal library throughout his working life. Until now, 85% of its contents were unknown or unpublished.

Social Sciences Feb 8, 2024

High-profile incidents of police brutality sway public opinion more than performance of local law enforcement: Study

National media coverage of police brutality influences public perceptions of law enforcement more than the performance of people's local police departments, according to data analysis from NYU Tandon School of Engineering, ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 31, 2024

Green methanol for the circular economy: Researchers develop new catalyst

Researchers hope to produce the raw material methanol at the edge of a field or on the farm using renewable energy. In addition to wind or sun, water and CO2 would be needed to produce the raw materials for the green methanol ...

Molecular & Computational biology Jan 9, 2024

Large-scale mapping of pig genes could lead to greener agriculture, pave the way for new human medicines

Researchers from Aarhus University have carried out complex genetic analyses of hundreds of pigs and humans to identify differences and similarities. This new knowledge can be used to ensure healthier pigs for farmers and ...

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