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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 ...

Scientists discover stable intermediate of serotonin receptor

A new study published in The EMBO Journal points to new potential strategies to treat psychiatric and gastrointestinal disorders that are not well addressed by current medications. Dr. Bianca Introini and her colleagues in ...

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Fungal spores of the mold Aspergillus fumigatus produce an enzyme that weakens the immune system
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Chemists explain why dinosaur collagen may have survived for millions of years
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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
Biotechnology
Biologists warn of potential errors in microRNA overexpression method
Cell & Microbiology
Scientists reveal mechanism of maternal protein Pramel15 in promoting DNA demethylation in mouse zygotes
Molecular & Computational biology
Scientists develop new TRV vector-based method for peach gene analysis
Molecular & Computational biology
Genomic study illuminates mango's heritage and future
Molecular & Computational biology
Whole genome duplications linked to higher oil yields in key crops
Molecular & Computational biology
Research uncovers new strategy for salt-resistant poplar
Molecular & Computational biology
The apple's battle plan: Unraveling the molecular response to fungal infections
Cell & Microbiology
Human mouth bacteria reproduce through rare form of cell division, research reveals
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New discovery of how bacteria navigate their environment could change how we treat infection
Ecology
Geoinformatics: Using AI to take better aim against mosquitoes
Cell & Microbiology
Cytophysics: How cells migrate through gaps smaller than their nucleus
Cell & Microbiology
Cells use alternative splicing to regulate gene expression, research suggests
Ecology
Harnessing AI to fight global deforestation
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Ancient viral genomes preserved in glaciers reveal climate history—and how viruses adapt to climate change

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NASA's Hubble, MAVEN help solve the mystery of Mars's escaping water
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Gravitational waves unveil previously unseen properties of neutron stars
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Study shows how amateur astronomers can aid in Jupiter weather monitoring
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Space-based experiments could help to advance early cancer detection through blood tests
Environment
Researchers examine how drought and water volume affect nutrients in Apalachicola river
Plants & Animals
Guardians of the reef: How parrotfish promote coral health
Cell & Microbiology
Phage editing technology could lead to alternative treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Plants & Animals
Chickadee research finds cognitive skills impact lifespan
Archaeology
The Roman siege of Masada lasted just a few weeks, not several years, say archaeologists
Condensed Matter
Nuclear fuel experiment demonstrates how liquid plutonium oxide behaves at the hottest temperatures
Bio & Medicine
Nature-based filtration material could remove long-lasting chemicals from water
Space Exploration
Spacecraft flies closer to Mercury than planned after thruster glitch
Optics & Photonics
A window into the body: New technique makes skin invisible
Cell & Microbiology
Team identifies cell structure responsible for heat perception in humans
General Physics
First detection of cross-correlation between cosmic shear and X-ray background enhances baryonic matter understanding
Plants & Animals
Researchers rewrite termite classification system
Biochemistry
How fish guts might play a role in future skin care products
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Researchers prove 120-million-year-old volcanism on moon
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Bat population collapse linked to increased pesticide use and more than 1,000 infant deaths
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Virtual learning linked to rise in chronic absenteeism, study finds

Ripe for knowledge: Unraveling the genetic ties of banana softening

A recent study has pinpointed a novel bHLH gene, MabHLH28, as a key regulator of banana fruit ripening. This gene significantly influences the softening process by upregulating the expression of softening-related genes, either ...

Summer slumber: How seeds go dormant to combat harsh conditions

Plants are highly versatile organisms that have developed remarkable strategies to adapt to different environments. One such strategy is seed dormancy, an adaptation that temporally prevents viable seeds from germinating ...

New simplified DNA model for advanced computational simulations

DNA is the molecule that contains all the genetic information necessary for the development and functioning of living organisms. It is organized in a structure called "chromatin," which is found inside the nucleus of cells. ...

From genes to growth: The science behind miniature apple trees

Apple farming heavily relies on dwarfing rootstocks like M9 for high-density planting and improved fruit quality. However, the exact mechanisms behind the dwarfing effect remain unclear. Previous studies have indicated that ...

Researchers publish first-of-its kind scorpion genome

A team of researchers at UConn, in collaboration with Carlos Santibanez-Lopez at Western Connecticut State University, have generated the first chromosome-level genome of the desert hairy scorpion—an iconic inhabitant of ...

Novel biosensor offers enhanced DNA detection specificity

Researchers have successfully demonstrated a novel biosensor capable of detecting single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides with high specificity without needing external labels. This advancement paves the way for more accessible ...