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Published CRISPR-chip enables digital detection of DNA without amplification - CRISPR-chip Enables Digital Detection of DNA Without Amplification


Researchers have found multiple applications for the CRISPR gene editing technology since it came in...
Published New approach to fighting malaria - Innovative Strategies in the Battle Against Malaria



Findings can open up new avenues for targeted approaches toward therapeutic strategies against the m ...
Published Random effects key to containing epidemics - Random Effects Key to Containing Epidemics


Scientists have discovered why dividing a large population into multiple subpopulations that do not...
Published Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target - Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target



Biologists reveals how coral cells tag friendly algae before ingesting them, initiating a mutually b...
Published Brain inflammation likely key initiator to Prion and Parkinson's disease - Brain Inflammation: The Key Initiator to Prion and Parkinson's Disease


Researchers have shown that neuro-inflammation plays a crucial role in initiating prion disease. ABS...
Published Cancer: Information theory to fight resistance to treatments - Cancer: Information Theory to Fight Resistance to Treatments


A major challenge in cancer therapy is the adaptive response of cancer cells to targeted therapies. ...
Published New DNA biosensor could unlock powerful, low-cost clinical diagnostics - New DNA Biosensor: A Game-Changer in Clinical Diagnostics


By flagging disease-associated DNA biomarkers, medical professionals can make early diagnoses and pr...
Published Actin affects the spread of cancer in several ways - Actin Affects the Spread of Cancer in Several Ways


The transport of molecules along the cell's skeleton plays a role in cancer metastasis, researchers...
Published New transporter for recycling of bacterial cell wall found - New Transporter for Recycling of Bacterial Cell Wall Found


A transporter which some bacteria use to recycle fragments of their cell wall has been discovered. R...
Published 'Primordial super-enhancers' provide early snapshot of the mechanisms that allowed for multicellularity - Primordial Super-Enhancers: A Snapshot of Multicellularity's Mechanisms


A new study has found that organelle-like transcriptional condensates are an ancient and flexible to...
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 Hidden 'super spreaders' spur dengue fever transmission - Hidden 'Super Spreaders' Spur Dengue Fever Transmission


For mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever, the abundance of the insects in places where peopl...
Published New study reveals mechanism for how disease-spreading prions can jump from one species to another - New Study Reveals Mechanism for How Disease-Spreading Prions Can Jump from One Species to Another


In a new study, researchers have identified the structure of protein fibrils linked to a hereditary...
Published Triggering bitter taste receptors could someday treat asthma, COPD - Triggering Bitter Taste Receptors Could Someday Treat Asthma, COPD


Surprisingly, bitter taste receptors are not only located in the mouth, but also elsewhere in the bo...
Published Studies find that microbiome changes may be a signature for ME/CFS - Studies Find That Microbiome Changes May Be a Signature for ME/CFS


Researchers have found differences in the gut microbiomes of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/c...
Published Scientists make stunning discovery, find new protein activity in telomeres - Scientists Make Stunning Discovery: New Protein Activity Found in Telomeres


Researchers made the stunning discovery that telomeres contain genetic information to produce two sm...
Published Drug alleviates autism-associated behavior in mice - Drug Alleviates Autism-Associated Behavior in Mice


The behavioral disorders observed in autism are associated with a multitude of genetic alterations....
Published 1. 5-degree goal not plausible: Social change more important than physical tipping points - 5-Degree Goal Not Plausible: Social Change More Important Than Physical Tipping Points


Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is currently not plausible, as is shown in a new, cen...
Published Harnessing an innate protection against Ebola - Harnessing an Innate Protection Against Ebola


Researchers have identified a cellular pathway that keeps Ebola virus from exiting human cells, with...
Published Scientists discover compound found in trees has potential to kill drug-resistant bacteria - Scientists Discover Compound Found in Trees Has Potential to Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria


Researchers have found a naturally occurring compound, known as hydroquinine, has bacterial killing...