Last update:

Experts review the rise of cellulose in water remediation

In a world grappling with environmental challenges, the search for sustainable solutions has never been more critical. One such solution lies in the realm of bio-renewable materials, as highlighted in a recent review article ...

Enzymes in spider venom have bioeconomic potential

As venomous animals, spiders use their chemical arsenal for prey capture or defense. Small neurotoxins target the central nervous system of their victims. While the toxins are intensively investigated, scientists at the LOEWE ...

More news

Biotechnology
Cellular agriculture research manages to culture pork fat tissue on rye protein scaffolds
Cell & Microbiology
First-ever artificial cell nuclei created in living egg from purified DNA injection
Biotechnology
Filament structure found to activate and regulate CRISPR-Cas 'protein scissors'
Biotechnology
LEGO-inspired RNA sensors enable customizable gene control
Biotechnology
Synthetic modules boost production of animal-based nutrients in plants
Biotechnology
Methane emissions from dairy farms higher than thought—but conversion to biogas could reduce emissions
Cell & Microbiology
Bacteria-derived enzyme shows potential for polyethylene biodegradation
Ecology
Researchers develop Biodiversity Digital Twins to model our planet's life
Biotechnology
Structure of a eukaryotic CRISPR-Cas homolog, Fanzor2, shows promise for gene editing
Cell & Microbiology
Stem cell studies detail how progenitor cells self-renew, differentiate and aggregate into early kidney structures
Biotechnology
New method achieves first-ever imaging of pathogens on lettuce leaves in real-time
Ecology
Raman spectroscopy study decodes symbiotic interactions in marine algae
Biotechnology
New imaging technique paves the way for simplified, low-cost agricultural quality assessment
Biotechnology
How iron and metabolic constraints can aid gene discovery for photosynthesis and biofuel production
Biotechnology
Light-controlled bioassays could diagnose diseases more easily and cost effectively
Biotechnology
AI trained on evolution's playbook develops proteins that spur drug and scientific discovery
Ecology
Who lives in the rainforest treetops? DNA-collecting drone provides insights
Biotechnology
Recording the cats in the hats: Veterinary scientists monitor brain activity with innovative wool caps
Plants & Animals
New method enables noninvasive plant magnetic resonance imaging
Biotechnology
Mutations that affect protein stability follow simple math rules, study shows

Other news

Planetary Sciences
Atmospheric oxidation and the creation of modern Mars
Evolution
Scientists discover one of the Earth's earliest animals in Australian outback
Quantum Physics
Study explores the physical origin of errors in a spin qubit processor
General Physics
LIGO team enhances gravitational wave detection with squeezed light
Economics & Business
Trio wins economics Nobel for work on wealth inequality
Astronomy
Astronomers observe a strong superflare from giant star
Plants & Animals
Ant–plant symbiosis study finds climate change may be destabilizing mutualistic relationships
Planetary Sciences
Asteroid-sample return mission enables researchers to conduct largest geophysical observation campaign of its kind
Archaeology
Archaeologists discover Armenia's oldest church
Plants & Animals
Scientists successfully breed corals to improve their heat tolerance
Ecology
Invasive seaweed may better adapt to changes than native species in Hawaii waters
Space Exploration
NASA launches probe to study if life possible on icy Jupiter moon
Plants & Animals
Chinook salmon face unprecedented habitat challenges due to human-driven changes, research suggests
Earth Sciences
Earthquake fault friction's dependence on temperature different from previously thought
Plants & Animals
Study reveals plants have mechanism for protein blueprint monitoring that was thought to exist only in animal cells
Molecular & Computational biology
New measuring method determines how immune cells really migrate
Ecology
Swamps on the silver screen mirror our feelings on wetlands, researchers find
Plants & Animals
A brown ale or hoppy lager? Even fruit flies have a preference
Environment
More housing in cities is possible without sacrificing green spaces, sustainable development study finds
Archaeology
Ancient humans were so good at surviving the last ice age, they didn't have to migrate like other species

Catching foodborne illness early

Produce such as lettuce and spinach is routinely tested for foodborne pathogenic bacteria like salmonella, listeria monocytogenes and pathogenic types of E. coli in an effort to protect consumers from getting sick.

Engineering a new way to feed gorillas

A team of Georgia Tech researchers has built an automatic feeding machine for gorillas at Zoo Atlanta that allows the primates to more naturally forage for food. Their ForageFeeder replaces the zoo's previous feeding protocols, ...

Confirming the safety of genetically edited allergen-free eggs

Researchers have developed a chicken egg that may be safe for people with egg white allergies. Chicken egg allergies are one of the most common allergies in children. Though most children outgrow this allergy by age 16, some ...

New method to thaw frozen frog sperm produces better swimmers

Scientists have uncovered a superior method of freezing and thawing frog sperm leading to improved sperm quality. Driven by mass declines of frogs worldwide, research into cryopreservation of amphibian sperm has expanded ...