Study finds universality in moving cells—a discovery that could impact health and robotics
A study focusing on analyzing cell models found universality in their movement—an important discovery that could impact both health and robotics.
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A study focusing on analyzing cell models found universality in their movement—an important discovery that could impact both health and robotics.
Business conferences, such as the ESTRO Congress (European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology), will bring thousands of delegates to the host city, and are just as important to the economy as major sporting events such ...
Two new studies show how a seeming tangle of DNA is actually organized into a structure that coordinates thousands of genes to form a sperm cell. The work, published as two papers in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, ...
Geddy has lived a big life for a little dog. As a puppy, the tiny terrier mix was abandoned in Mississippi during a high-speed car chase. Rescued by law enforcement, she found a loving home in Pennsylvania. Life was good—until ...
The origins of human language remain mysterious. Are we the only animals truly capable of complex speech? Are Homo sapiens the only hominids who could give detailed directions to a far-off freshwater source or describe the ...
At NC State University, an English professor is searching for clues from the past. He's looked back as far as the eighth century, knowing that lessons learned from medieval texts could benefit modern civilization for many ...
A new study from Oregon Health & Science University has uncovered how small molecules within bacteria interact with proteins, revealing a network of molecular connections that could improve drug discovery and cancer research.
Proteins are the foundation of all life we currently know. With their virtually limitless diversity, they can perform a broad variety of biological functions, from delivering oxygen to cells and acting as chemical messengers ...
Radiation-induced mutation is unlikely to have induced genetic differences between dog populations in Chornobyl (or Chernobyl) City and the nearby Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), according to a new study in PLOS ONE ...
Protein complexes are important for the majority of vital processes in the cell and human body, such as producing energy, copying DNA and regulating the immune system.