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Published Physicists solve mystery of two-dimensional quasicrystal formation from metal oxides - Physicists Solve Mystery of Two-Dimensional Quasicrystal Formation from Metal Oxides
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The structure of two-dimensional titanium oxide brakes-up at high temperatures by adding barium; ins...
Published Scientists get fungi to spill their secrets - Scientists Get Fungi to Spill Their Secrets
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Using multiplex base-editing, an approach that simultaneously modifies multiple sites in fungal geno...
Published Researchers develop first method to study microRNA activity in single cells - Researchers Develop First Method to Study MicroRNA Activity in Single Cells
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Researchers have developed the first method to uncover the tasks that microRNAs perform in single ce...
Published The ribosome: New target for antiprion medicines - The Ribosome: A New Target for Antiprion Medicines
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The key to treating neurodegenerative prion diseases such as mad cow disease and Creutzfeldt-Jakob d...
Published Optical imaging of dynamic interactions between molecules in a cell - Optical Imaging of Dynamic Interactions Between Molecules in a Cell
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Researchers develop the 'photoswitching fingerprint analysis'. A unique technology that for the firs...
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
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To survive, all organisms must regulate their appetite. Hormones and small proteins called neuropept...
Published High-throughput experiments might ensure a better diagnosis of hereditary diseases - High-throughput Experiments: A Promising Approach for Better Diagnosis of Hereditary Diseases
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All human beings are genetically very similar, sharing approx. 99.9% of the DNA code. The remaining...
Published Tiny sea creatures reveal the ancient origins of neurons
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A new study sheds new light on the origins of modern brain cells. Researchers find evidence that spe...
Published Vitamin B12 adaptability in Antarctic algae has implications for climate change, life in the Southern Ocean
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The algae P. antarctica has two forms of the enzyme that makes the amino acid methionine, one needin...
Published Genome of voracious desert locust sequenced - Genome of Voracious Desert Locust Sequenced: Insights into Swarm Behavior and Pest Control
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The first high-quality genome of the desert locust -- those voracious feeders of plague and devastat...
Published First ever 3D reconstruction of 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth chromosomes thanks to serendipitously freeze-dried skin
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An international research team has assembled the genome and 3D chromosomal structures of a 52,000-ye...
Published Research team accelerates imaging techniques for capturing small molecules' structures - Research Team Accelerates Imaging Techniques for Capturing Small Molecules' Structures
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A new research effort is accelerating imaging techniques to visualize structures of small molecules...
Published Triggering bitter taste receptors could someday treat asthma, COPD - Triggering Bitter Taste Receptors Could Someday Treat Asthma, COPD
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Surprisingly, bitter taste receptors are not only located in the mouth, but also elsewhere in the bo...
Published Drug alleviates autism-associated behavior in mice - Drug Alleviates Autism-Associated Behavior in Mice
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The behavioral disorders observed in autism are associated with a multitude of genetic alterations....
Published Degrading modified proteins could treat Alzheimer's, other 'undruggable' diseases - Degrading Modified Proteins Could Treat Alzheimer's, Other 'Undruggable' Diseases
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Certain diseases, including Alzheimer's, are currently considered 'undruggable' because traditional...
Published Cells avoid multitasking - Cells Avoid Multitasking: The Science Behind It
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Textbooks will tell you that in dividing cells, production of new DNA peaks during the S-phase, whil...
Published Making sense of scents: Deciphering our sense of smell - Making Sense of Scents: Deciphering Our Sense of Smell
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Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first...
Published New small laser device can help detect signs of life on other planets - New Small Laser Device Can Help Detect Signs of Life on Other Planets
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As space missions delve deeper into the outer solar system, the need for more compact, resource-cons...
Published The powerhouse of the future: Artificial cells - The Powerhouse of the Future: Artificial Cells
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Researchers identify the most promising advancements and greatest challenges of artificial mitochond...
Published Study compares de novo proteins with randomly produced proteins - Study Compares De Novo Proteins with Randomly Produced Proteins
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In a series of experiments, a team of researchers have compared de novo proteins with random-sequenc...