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Biotechnology Jan 11, 2022

Unprecedented multiscale model of protein behavior linked to cancer-causing mutations

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers and a multi-institutional team of scientists have developed a highly detailed, machine learning-backed multiscale model revealing the importance of lipids to the signaling ...

Quantum Physics Jan 10, 2022

A new look at quantum radar suggests it might boost accuracy more than thought

A combined team of researchers from the University of Arizona and MIT reports that quantum radar might be able to boost the accuracy of radar systems more than has been thought. In their paper published in the journal Physical ...

Biochemistry Jan 6, 2022

New insights into asthma drug development

Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases worldwide and its prevalence is on the rise. Epidemiological studies reveal that the incidence of asthma ranges from 1% to 18% in various countries. More than ...

Molecular & Computational biology Jan 5, 2022

New research sheds light on the division of labor among genetic switches

The cells of female mammals have a dosage problem, because they have twice as many X chromosomes as are needed in the body. Consequently, one of them is randomly selected and switched off already during early embryonic development. ...

Environment Dec 29, 2021

Three large natural gas plants would wipe out climate gains from recent shutdowns of coal-fired plants in Illinois

Shunning climate-changing fossil fuels is turning out to be more difficult than promised in Illinois.

Bio & Medicine Dec 23, 2021

'Pop-up' electronic sensors could detect when individual heart cells misbehave

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a powerful new tool that monitors the electrical activity inside heart cells, using tiny "pop-up" sensors that poke into cells without damaging them. The ...

Astronomy Dec 21, 2021

ESA to pick up as Webb phones home

The James Webb Space Telescope has been almost 30 years in the making, a collaborative endeavor between ESA, NASA and the Canadian Space Agency to shed light on our cosmic origins.

Earth Sciences Nov 30, 2021

Artificial intelligence could be used to accurately predict tsunamis

A reliable early warning system to detect tsunamis could be a step closer thanks to research from Cardiff University.

Molecular & Computational biology Nov 23, 2021

Research sheds new light on effects of dietary restriction

In new research, Aric N. Rogers, Ph.D., who studies the cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging at the MDI Biological Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, has discovered that muscle may be a protected tissue under conditions ...

Molecular & Computational biology Nov 4, 2021

Hunting for human obesity genes in fat fruit flies

Fruit flies provide an effective platform for screening new obesity genes, and fat flies implicate a neuronal signaling pathway in weight gain, according to a new study publishing November 4th in the open-access journal PLOS ...

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