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Harnessing gravity to create a low-cost microfluidic device for rapid cell analysis
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Contamination detection tool merges synthetic biology and nanotech for ultrasensitive water testing
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Next-generation organic nanozymes offer safe, cost-effective solution for agricultural and food industries
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Novel nanomotors could improve bladder cancer immunotherapy
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Lab study shows tumor-invading protein delivers therapy straight to the brain
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How a rapidly growing population of crocs has been impacting Australia's Northern Territories ecosystem
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Melanosome patterns in Mesozoic mammals suggest they had dark, uniformly dull fur coloring
Archaeology
Smell like a god: Ancient sculptures were scented, Danish study shows
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Biochemistry
Protein accidentally lassos itself, helping to explain unusual refolding behavior
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Tiny dancers: Scientists synchronize bacterial motion

Researchers at TU Delft have discovered that E. coli bacteria can synchronize their movements, creating order in seemingly random biological systems. By trapping individual bacteria in micro-engineered circular cavities and ...

Nanoscale bumps and grooves trigger big changes in cell behavior

The surfaces that cells come into contact with can influence how the cells grow, function, and communicate—shaping metabolism and even cellular health. Now, engineering researchers at the University of California San Diego ...