How do cells know when to activate or slow down their activity? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) provides new ...
When oil is dropped in water, the oil droplets stay separate. Cells can also use a system like this to separate or gather materials, encouraging various reactions and processes to occur. Scientists ...
As far as research subjects go, it's not always easy to find common ground with a single-celled bacterium. Yet the more Paul ...
Looking for ways to minimize your Heat Rate – and Fuel Costs? With fuel accounting for as much as 80% of production costs, power companies are on the hot seat to identify energy efficiency solutions.
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Platform for precise cellular control uses non-genetic DNA decoupled from genetic information
Stepping away from its billions-of-years-old role as a genetic blueprint, DNA is now embarking on a new journey as an active field agent within cells. This research by a team led by Professor Jongmin ...
The market is flooded with brands making bold health claims, and collagen is no exception. As a wellness writer, I’ve tried my fair share, and I’m often skeptical that I’ll see any real long-term ...
Fatty liver is an increasingly common disease that can progress toward more severe forms, involving inflammation, fibrosis, and, in some cases, cirrhosis and liver cancer. While it is known that a ...
Background Neutrophils guarantee a prompt and robust host response to pathogens. Yet, overshooting neutrophil activation ...
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Stanford scientists just discovered a remote control for the brain that could reverse memory loss
‘The timeline of memory decline is not hardwired; it’s actively modulated in the body.’ The human body is a deeply complex, interconnected system, and researchers continue to uncover the extent to ...
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