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Enhancing microbe memory to better upcycle excess CO₂

While some microbes can make people sick or spoil food, others are critical for survival. These tiny organisms can also be engineered to make specific molecules. Researchers reporting in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering ...

AI tool maps out cell metabolism with precision

Understanding how cells process nutrients and produce energy—collectively known as metabolism—is essential in biology. Modern biology generates large datasets on various cellular activities, but integrating and analyzing ...

Novel probiotics identified in traditional Brazilian cheeses

Research conducted at the Center for Dairy Technology (Tecnolat) in Campinas, São Paulo state, Brazil, has identified lactic acid bacteria (LAB) that have probiotic properties and are beneficial to human health in samples ...

Shedding light on the mechanism of yeast DNA repair

DNA damage is a cellular phenomenon that introduces structural abnormalities in double-stranded DNA. External factors, such as radiation or chemical agents, as well as internal factors, such as blocked DNA replication, can ...

Compounds from nucleic acids in food show anticancer effects

When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The compounds in these acids could inhibit the growth of cancer cells, according to findings published in PLOS ONE by Osaka Metropolitan University ...

New research elucidates a master regulator of protein production

Proteins are among the most important molecular building blocks of life. They themselves are built from amino acids linked together based on the information in our genetic material. In this process, the genetic code is translated ...

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Light microscopy study reveals molecular density changes during mitotic chromosome condensation
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Chloroplast manipulation: A new strategy in pathogen warfare uncovered
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Study finds flexibility and helical twists of actin filaments regulate actin-binding proteins
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Safeguarding produce from E. coli contamination
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Studies provide key insights into chloroplast protein import system
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Paper introduces strategies for holotomography in advanced bio research
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Scientists use evolution to bioengineer new pathways to sustainable energy and pharmaceuticals
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Researchers discover rejuvenation mechanism in unicellular organisms
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New genetic sensor for DNA methylation discovered
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Hybrid imaging approach reveals microbes in 3D
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Mapping the sex life of malaria parasites at single cell resolution reveals genetics underlying transmission
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Discovery of a hidden epigenetic clock in mitochondria reveals a 'lifespan limit line'
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Loch Ness life seen through holographic lens
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3D-printed living cells pave way for tomorrow's medicine and cruelty-free animal products
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Viruses can work where antibiotics don't—new research tells us more about how they fight bacteria
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Using a gamma ray burst to search for violations of Einstein's relativity postulates
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Doughnut-shaped region found inside Earth's core deepens understanding of planet's magnetic field
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Solar Orbiter shows how solar wind gets a magnetic push
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Groups of weaver birds found to have their own distinct nest-building styles
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Study combines data and molecular simulations to accelerate drug discovery
Ecology
Biodiversity loss: Many students of environment-related subjects are partly unaware of the causes
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How stressed are you? Nanoparticles pave the way for home stress testing
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Researchers identify genes for low glycemic index and high protein in rice
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Astronomers spot merging galaxies from 12.8 billion years ago
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New discoveries about how mosquitoes mate may help the fight against malaria
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Geophysicist's method could give months' warning of major earthquakes
Evolution
Fungus gnat entombed in a 40-million-year-old piece of amber is a rare gem
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New study highlights expansion of drylands amidst impact of climate change
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Higher-order topological simulation unlocks new potential in quantum computers
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What a submerged ancient bridge discovered in a Spanish cave reveals about early human settlement
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Biologists determine bacteria sense damage to relatives

Carnegie Mellon University biologists have discovered that Vibrio cholerae, the bacteria behind the cholera disease, can sense when its relatives die. Bacterial cell death is often accompanied by lysis, where the cell explodes, ...

Gut microbiota and antibiotics: Missing puzzle piece discovered

The intricacies of how intestinal bacteria adapt to their environment have yet to be fully explored. Researchers from the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) in Würzburg and the University of California, ...

Researchers discover evolutionary 'tipping point' in fungi

Scientists have found a "tipping point" in the evolution of fungi that throttles their growth and sculpts their shapes. The findings, published in the journal Cell Reports, demonstrate how small changes in environmental factors ...

With living robots, scientists unlock cells' power to heal

Near the entrance to Michael Levin's lab at Tufts, four deer antlers are mounted on wooden boxes. They represent an incredible feat of regeneration in mammals: Deer shed their antlers annually and regrow the bone, blood vessels, ...

Stem cell model offers first glimpse of early human development

It's one of life's most defining moments—that crucial step in embryonic development, when an indistinct ball of cells rearranges itself into the orderly three-layered structure that sets the stage for all to come. Known ...