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Published Synthetic droplets cause a stir in the primordial soup
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Our bodies are made up of trillions of different cells, each fulfilling their own unique function to...
Published Biomolecular condensates -- regulatory hubs for plant iron supply
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Iron is a micronutrient for plants. Biologists now show that regulatory proteins for iron uptake beh...
Published Food in sight? The liver is ready!
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What happens in the body when we are hungry and see and smell food? A team of researchers has now be...
Published Craving snacks after a meal? It might be food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite
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Psychologists have discovered a circuit in the brain of mice that makes them crave food and seek it...
Published Research finds a direct communication path between the lungs and the brain
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New research finds a direct communication path between the lungs and the brain which may change the...
Published Complex green organisms emerged a billion years ago
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Of all the organisms that photosynthesize, land plants have the most complex form. How did this morp...
Published Bacteria in cancer unmasked
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Researchers have compiled a detailed catalogue of bacteria living in cancer metastases. Having analy...
Published New compound from blessed thistle promotes functional nerve regeneration
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Blessed thistle (Cnicus benedictus) is a plant in the family Asteraceae. For centuries, it has been...
Published New approach for combating 'resting' bacteria
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Most disease-causing bacteria are known for their speed: In mere minutes, they can double their popu...
Published These jacks-of-all-trades are masters, too: Yeast study helps answer age-old biology question
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The results suggest that internal -- not external -- factors are the primary drivers of variation in...
Published New research offers insight into the future understanding of MS and its treatments
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Researchers have developed a new and unique blood test to measure the immune response to the Epstein...
Published High-pressure spectroscopy: Why 3,000 bars are needed to take a comprehensive look at a protein
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Why 3,000 bars are needed to take a comprehensive look at a protein: Researchers present a new high-...
Published Sweet taste receptor affects how glucose is handled metabolically by humans
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The sweet-taste receptor might be the first stop in a metabolic surveillance system for sugar. The r...
Published Why is breaking down plant material for biofuels so slow?
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Tracking individual enzymes during the breakdown of cellulose for biofuel production has revealed ho...
Published Twisted pollen tubes induce infertility
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Plants with multiple sets of chromosomes, known as polyploids, are salt-tolerant or drought-resistan...
Published An adjuvant made in yeast could lower vaccine cost and boost availability
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Adjuvants make vaccines more effective, though one of the best is an expensive extract from the soap...
Published Even the simplest marine organisms tend to be individualistic
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Sport junkie or couch potato? Always on time or often late? The animal kingdom, too, is home to a ra...
Published New light shed on carboxysomes in key discovery that could boost photosynthesis
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A research team has discovered how carboxysomes, carbon-fixing structures found in some bacteria and...
Published Giant phage holds promise as treatment for lung infections
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Researchers have discovered a new bacterial killer that can target common lung infection caused by B...
Published Atlantic walrus more vulnerable than ever to Arctic warming
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Past cycles of climate change, along with human exploitation, have led to only small and isolated st...