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Evolution Oct 23, 2025

Hitchhiking DNA picked up by a gene may save a species from extinction

An international research team led by Hiroki Shibuya at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) in Japan has solved a genetic mystery and revealed a previously unknown way that DNA can control what cells do.

Molecular & Computational biology Oct 20, 2025

Visualizing ancient proteins: New staining technique reliably detects collagen in fossils

Researchers have developed a novel application of histological staining to screen for ancient proteins in situ—within the fossil's microstructure—advancing the field of paleoproteomics by addressing long-standing challenges ...

Cell & Microbiology Oct 16, 2025

Generative AI predicts and assembles cell drug responses like Lego blocks

Controlling the state of a cell in a desired direction is one of the central challenges in life sciences, including drug development, cancer treatment, and regenerative medicine. However, identifying the right drug or genetic ...

Cell & Microbiology Oct 15, 2025

Getting the dose right in reprogramming cells

EPFL researchers have uncovered how transcription factor dosage reshapes cell identity, showing that even small differences in dose can steer cells toward completely different fates. Their findings reveal a new layer of control ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 30, 2025

Egg yolk proves key to establishing authentic embryonic stem cells from birds

Egg whites may be perfect for a health-conscious breakfast, but egg yolks turned out to be the key ingredient for cultivating bird embryonic stem cells (ESCs) in the lab. Using a growing medium of egg yolk along with a few ...

Evolution Sep 25, 2025

Uptake of DNA fragments from dying cells could redefine mammalian evolution and genomics

For decades, scientists have known that bacteria can exchange genetic material, in a process called horizontal gene transfer. This allows bacteria to rapidly evolve new traits, such as antibiotic resistance. A new study, ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 19, 2025

Molecular movement speed determines whether cell membranes bind to biomaterials, study finds

When model cell membranes bind to biomaterials, it is not the binding strength but the speed of the receptors in the membranes that is crucial. This was discovered by an international research team led by chemist Professor ...

Space Exploration Sep 15, 2025

With Trump eyeing space station demise, NASA pushes for commercial replacements

President Donald Trump and his new interim head of NASA, Sean Duffy, are pushing for a renewed effort to shuffle off the responsibility of running the International Space Station in favor of becoming a customer of a commercial ...

Biochemistry Sep 12, 2025

Vitamin K analogs may help transform the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases

Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease are characterized by the progressive loss of neurons. The resulting debilitating symptoms, such as loss of memory and cognition, and motor ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 10, 2025

Converging development: How cell paths unite in the embryo

By tracking the fate of individual embryonic stem cells, researchers have found that endoderm cells—early embryonic cells that give rise to tissues such as the gut and lungs—originate from multiple converging developmental ...

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