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Published Previously unknown cell mechanism could help counter cancer and aging - Previously Unknown Cell Mechanism Could Help Counter Cancer and Aging


In a new study, researchers discovered an unknown mechanism of how cells 'remember' their identity w...
Published Phthalate alternative may harm brain development and health - Phthalate Alternative May Harm Brain Development and Health


Growing concerns over the potential health effects of exposure to phthalates have led to a search fo...
Published Genetic switch makes the eyes of male bees large and of female bees small - Genetic Switch Makes the Eyes of Male Bees Large and of Female Bees Small


Bee researchers have identified a new gene in honeybees, which is responsible for the dimorphic eye...
Published Botany: Chloroplast from the father - Botany: Chloroplast from the Father


Under cold conditions, not only the mother plant but also the father plant can pass on its chloropla...
Published Illuminating the evolution of social parasite ants - Illuminating the Evolution of Social Parasite Ants


The findings offer a new way to understand how some ants become total layabouts. ABSTRACT: Illuminat...
Published New study challenges our understanding of the immune system - New Study Challenges Our Understanding of the Immune System


Researchers have created a radical new view of how immune cells recognise threats such as viruses. T...
Published Phage attacks shown in new light - Phage Attacks Shown in New Light


New methodology and tools provide an opportunity to watch in unprecedented detail as a phage attacks...
Published Newly discovered cell in fruit flies is essential for touch sensation - Newly Discovered Cell in Fruit Flies is Essential for Touch Sensation


Researchers have uncovered a key role for a new type of cell in touch detection in the skin of the f...
Published Toilet paper is an unexpected source of PFAS in wastewater - Toilet Paper: An Unexpected Source of PFAS in Wastewater


Wastewater can provide clues about a community's infectious disease status, and even its prescriptio...
Published Jellyfish and fruit flies shed light on the origin of hunger regulation - Jellyfish and Fruit Flies Shed Light on the Origin of Hunger Regulation



To survive, all organisms must regulate their appetite. Hormones and small proteins called neuropept...
Published Oral barrier is similar in ceramide composition to skin barrier - Oral Barrier: Similar Ceramide Composition to Skin Barrier



Acylceramides and protein-bound ceramides are vital for the formation of the oral barrier in mice, s...
Published A novel stem cell adhesive using mussels - A Novel Stem Cell Adhesive Using Mussels: The Future of Regenerative Medicine



A team of researchers develops stem cell adhesive for arthritis treatment using mussel adhesion prot...
Published Scientists unveil RNA-guided mechanisms driving cell fate - Scientists Unveil RNA-Guided Mechanisms Driving Cell Fate



The early stages of embryonic development contain many of life's mysteries. Unlocking these mysterie...
Published Bees and wasps use the same architectural solutions to join large hexagons to small hexagons - Bees and Wasps: The Ingenious Architects of Hexagons


Bees and wasps have converged on the same architectural solutions to nest-building problems, accordi...
Published Late Pleistocene humans may have hatched and raised cassowary chicks - Late Pleistocene Humans May Have Hatched and Raised Cassowary Chicks


As early as 18,000 years ago, humans in New Guinea may have collected cassowary eggs near maturity a...
Published Modified CRISPR-based enzymes improve the prospect of inserting entire genes into the genome to overcome diverse disease-causing mutations - Modified CRISPR-based Enzymes: A Promising Solution to Overcome Disease-Causing Mutations



Many genetic diseases are caused by diverse mutations spread across an entire gene, and designing ge...
Published Genome editing procedures optimized - Genome Editing Procedures Optimized: A Breakthrough in Medical Science


Scientists succeed in boosting the efficiency of CRISPR/Cas9 and related methods and modifying initi...
Published New study decodes one of the living world's fastest cell movements - New Study Decodes One of the Living World's Fastest Cell Movements



Heliozoan axopodia are important for their motility. However, the underlying mechanism of their axop...
Published An Old Yellow Enzyme helps algae combat photooxidative stress - An Old Yellow Enzyme Helps Algae Combat Photooxidative Stress


Old Yellow Enzymes (OYEs) were discovered in the 1930s and have been the subject of much research ev...
Published How cells prevent harmful extra DNA copies - How Cells Prevent Harmful Extra DNA Copies


A protein that prepares DNA for replication also prevents the replication process from running out o...