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Published Rewriting the evolutionary history of critical components of the nervous system
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A new study has rewritten the conventionally understood evolutionary history of certain ion channels...
Published Coinfecting viruses impede each other's ability to enter cells
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The process by which phages -- viruses that infect and replicate within bacteria -- enter cells has...
Published Computer model IDs roles of individual genes in early embryonic development - Computer Model IDs Roles of Individual Genes in Early Embryonic Development
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Computer software can predict what happens to complex gene networks when individual genes are missin...
Published How spheres become worms - How Spheres Become Worms: Understanding the Process of Embryonic Development
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A previously unknown form of hydrogel formation has been elucidated: chemists found unusual interact...
Published Study finds widespread 'cell cannibalism,' related phenomena across tree of life
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Researchers describe cell-in-cell phenomena in which one cell engulfs and sometimes consumes another...
Published Diatom surprise could rewrite the global carbon cycle
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When it comes to diatoms that live in the ocean, new research suggests that photosynthesis is not th...
Published Research advances emerging DNA sequencing technology - Research Advances in Emerging DNA Sequencing Technology
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Researchers have moved closer toward this goal by developing a nanopore sequencing platform that, fo...
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
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Heliozoan axopodia are important for their motility. However, the underlying mechanism of their axop...
Published Study shines new light on ancient microbial dark matter - Study Shines New Light on Ancient Microbial Dark Matter
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An international research team produced the first large-scale analysis of more than 400 newly sequen...
Published Little-known microbes could help predict climate tipping points - Little-Known Microbes Could Help Predict Climate Tipping Points
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Rising temperatures could push ocean plankton and other single-celled creatures toward a carbon tipp ...
Published A look inside stem cells helps create personalized regenerative medicine - A Look Inside Stem Cells Helps Create Personalized Regenerative Medicine
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Researchers have examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine wh...
Published Microbiologists study giant viruses in climate-endangered Arctic Epishelf Lake - Microbiologists Study Giant Viruses in Climate-Endangered Arctic Epishelf Lake
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Investigators have produced an assessment of the abundance of the viruses in the Milne Fiord Epishel...
Published Push, pull or swirl: The many movements of cilia - Push, Pull or Swirl: The Many Movements of Cilia
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Researchers know about many of cilia's roles, but not exactly how they beat in the first place. A ne...
Published Cellular stress can induce yeast to promote prion formation - Cellular Stress Can Induce Yeast to Promote Prion Formation
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Biochemists have identified a yeast protein called Lsb2 that can promote spontaneous prion formation...
Published Kiss-and-tell: A new method for precision delivery of nanoparticles and small molecules to individual cells
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The delivery of experimental materials to individual cells with exactness and exclusivity has long b...
Published Biologists, chemical engineers collaborate to reveal complex cellular process inside petunias - Biologists and Chemical Engineers Collaborate to Reveal Complex Cellular Process Inside Petunias
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Once upon a time, prevailing scientific opinion might have pronounced recently published research as...
Published New research shows that bacteria get 'hangry,' too - New Research Shows That Bacteria Get 'Hangry,' Too
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Researchers have discovered, using a recently developed technology, that genetically identical cells...
Published Scientists transform algae into unique functional perovskites with tunable properties - Scientists Transform Algae into Unique Functional Perovskites with Tunable Properties
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Scientists have transformed single-cell algae into functional perovskite materials. The team has con ...
Published New branch on tree of life includes 'lions of the microbial world' - New Branch on Tree of Life Includes "Lions of the Microbial World"
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There's a new branch on the tree of life and it's made up of predators that nibble their prey to dea...
Published Starved yeast poisons clones - Starved Yeast Poisons Clones: A New Study Reveals the Hidden Dangers of Yeast Starvation
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Yeast is not the simple single-celled microorganism we once thought, but a competitive killer. When ...