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Published Water makes all the difference
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Water is a major driving force in the formation of separate reaction compartments within cells....
Published New ribozyme can make RNA molecules accessible for click chemistry in living cells
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Important progress for RNA research: A team has discovered a new ribozyme that can label RNA molecul...
Published Can golden retrievers live longer?
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Researchers have found a gene associated with longevity in golden retrievers, one of the most popula...
Published 'Viral relicts' in the genome could fuel neurodegeneration
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Genetic remnants of viruses that are naturally present in the human genome could affect the developm ...
Published Scientists identify evolutionary gateway helping pneumonia bacteria become resistant to antibiotics
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An evolutionary gateway which helps pneumonia cells become resistant to antibiotics has been discove...
Published Vision in the brain: Hardwired for action
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Brain circuits for vision develop without any kind of input from the retina in zebrafish....
Published Researchers solve protein mystery
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Researchers have uncovered that proteins use a common chemical label as a shield to protect them fro...
Published Bird flu is undergoing changes that could increase the risk of widespread human transmission
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A new study has shown that a subtype of avian flu virus, endemic in poultry farms in China, is under...
Published Engineers design more powerful RNA vaccines
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By adding synergistic self-adjuvanting properties to COVID-19 RNA vaccines, researchers showed they...
Published Imprinted genes in the 'parenting hub' of the brain determine if mice are good parents
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Whether a mouse is a good or bad parent can be traced back to imprinted genes in key neurons in the...
Published Colliding ribosomes activate RNA repair
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Researchers discover how ribosomes contribute to the recognition and removal of RNA crosslinking dam...
Published Mitochondrial genome editing technique yields useful traits
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Tweaks to the mitochondrial genome hold the potential for better hybrid seed production or to introd...
Published How eggs of the Zika-carrying mosquito survive desiccation
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Eggs of the mosquito that carries Zika virus can tolerate extended desiccation by altering their met...
Published Temperature increase triggers viral infection
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Researchers have mapped on an atomic level what happens in a virus particle when the temperature is...
Published New insights into what helps Salmonella cause infections
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In a new study, researchers have discovered how a system of proteins, called TamAB, helps Salmonella...
Published Identifying a silicon transporter to improve the yield of rice
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Researchers identify a membrane transporter in rice that regulates the accumulation and localization...
Published Simulations show how HIV sneaks into the nucleus of the cell
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A new study has revealed how HIV squirms its way into the nucleus as it invades a cell....
Published Links between human, canine brain tumors
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Researchers have discovered that meningiomas -- the most common type of brain tumor in humans and do...
Published A new mechanism by which rotavirus makes you sick
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Scientists report a new mechanism by which rotavirus induces diarrhea by interfering with the normal...
Published Study examines centuries of identity lost because of slavery
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Using computational methods informed by genetic data, researchers estimate that a random African Ame ...