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Decoding the language of cells with the power of proteomics

Hundreds of millions of years ago, single cells joined forces to become multicellular organisms. At the foundation of this multicellular world is the cell surface: the plasma membrane surrounding each cell, where individual ...

Labs collaborate to enhance imaging tools for cell observation

Two labs at the University of Utah's Department of Chemistry joined forces to improve imaging tools that may soon enable scientists to better observe signaling in functioning cells and other molecular-scale processes central ...

The microbiology of food spoilage in your refrigerator

Anyone who has ever lost track of some bread, produce or leftovers, and later returned to observe that nature has run its course, has experience using the five senses (eyes, nose, [hopefully less often] taste buds and even ...

Staph's Achilles' heel may hinge on its choice of food

Staphylococcus aureus—aka staph—is among the most extensively studied human pathogens. Unfortunately, that knowledge hasn't made staph infections any easier to treat, particularly in the lungs.

Computer model boosts detection of cell-to-cell communication

A computer model developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers significantly enhances the ability of scientists to detect communication between cells, according to a new study published in Nature Methods.

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Fungal spores of the mold Aspergillus fumigatus produce an enzyme that weakens the immune system
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New knowledge about a fungus that turns 60–80% of the flies in your home into zombies
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Drosophila study discovers mechanism that could control longevity, cancer cell production
Cell & Microbiology
Preventing cell damage: Working principle of proton-activated chloride channels revealed
Cell & Microbiology
Unveiling the molecular mechanisms linking aging with neurodegenerative diseases
Cell & Microbiology
Scientists reveal mechanism of maternal protein Pramel15 in promoting DNA demethylation in mouse zygotes
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Human mouth bacteria reproduce through rare form of cell division, research reveals
Cell & Microbiology
New discovery of how bacteria navigate their environment could change how we treat infection
Cell & Microbiology
Cytophysics: How cells migrate through gaps smaller than their nucleus
Cell & Microbiology
Cells use alternative splicing to regulate gene expression, research suggests
Cell & Microbiology
Promising antibiotic candidates discovered in microbes deep in the Arctic Sea
Cell & Microbiology
AI tool maps out cell metabolism with precision
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Scientists discover molecular mechanism that plays key role in gene transcription and macrophage functional activation
Cell & Microbiology
Enhancing microbe memory to better upcycle excess CO₂
Cell & Microbiology
Light-activated polymerization methods unlock new possibilities for intracellular applications
Evolution
Tuberculosis under the sea: A marine sponge microbe provides insights into the bacterium's evolution
Cell & Microbiology
What's in the foods we eat? Researchers develop a food microbiome database
Cell & Microbiology
Bacteria able to overcome cost of vancomycin resistance in lab setting
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Machine-learning models can predict colonization outcomes of complex microbial communities
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Bacterial defense strategy has potential application in genome editing

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Planetary Sciences
Nearby super-Earth has a sulfur-rich atmosphere, Webb observations suggest
Soft Matter
Discovery of a new convective instability in complex fluids, 140 years after Lord Rayleigh
Paleontology & Fossils
Mysterious 50-million-year-old fish to get a new genus
Paleontology & Fossils
'Some pterosaurs would flap, others would soar'—new study confirms flight capability of these giants of the skies
Astronomy
AI helps distinguish dark matter from cosmic noise
Plants & Animals
Plant thermogenesis has played key role in attracting pollinating insects for at least 200 million years, study suggests
Astronomy
Deep imaging techniques reveal that galaxies are much much bigger than previously thought
Environment
Hottest summer on record could lead to the warmest year ever measured
Planetary Sciences
NASA's Hubble, MAVEN help solve the mystery of Mars's escaping water
Archaeology
The Roman siege of Masada lasted just a few weeks, not several years, say archaeologists
General Physics
First detection of cross-correlation between cosmic shear and X-ray background enhances baryonic matter understanding
Astronomy
Gravitational waves unveil previously unseen properties of neutron stars
Molecular & Computational biology
AI meets biophysics: New approach identifies critical interaction points in cancer-related proteins
Planetary Sciences
Study shows how amateur astronomers can aid in Jupiter weather monitoring
Bio & Medicine
Space-based experiments could help to advance early cancer detection through blood tests
Plants & Animals
Guardians of the reef: How parrotfish promote coral health
Plants & Animals
Chickadee research finds cognitive skills impact lifespan
Environment
Researchers examine how drought and water volume affect nutrients in Apalachicola river
Space Exploration
Spacecraft flies closer to Mercury than planned after thruster glitch
Optics & Photonics
A window into the body: New technique makes skin invisible

How to slow the spread of deadly 'superbugs'

Harnessing new advances in genomic surveillance technology could help detect the rise of deadly "superbugs" and slow their evolution and spread, improving global health outcomes, a new Australian study suggests.

How bacteria support wound healing

Although they were not recognized as agents of disease until the late 19th century, the detrimental effects of bacterial infections have been known to humans for thousands of years. Some have even become mythical—for example, ...

Model can predict the evolution of new COVID variants

An international research team from the University of Cologne and the Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai (New York) has developed a model that predicts the likely evolution of variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Microbial allies may help turn tables on tar spot fungus in corn

Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists are leaving no stone—or rather, leaf—unturned in their search for new ways to counter the fungus that causes tar spot, a yield-robbing disease of field corn in the midwestern ...

Fungal evolution discovered: Mycena can now invade living hosts

Biologists have long known mushrooms of the genus Mycena, commonly known as bonnet mushrooms, as fungi that live off of dead trees and plants. New research from the University of Copenhagen demonstrates that bonnets can also ...