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Cell & Microbiology Jul 19, 2023

A synthetic biology platform enabling control over aging-associated stress response

Integrated Biosciences, a biotechnology company combining synthetic biology and machine learning to target aging, in collaboration with researchers at the University of California Santa Barbara, today announced a drug discovery ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 19, 2023

Cell communication: Wnt signaling interpreted differently depending on receiving cell and signal duration

The same message can be interpreted differently by different individuals; also true among cells. This is shown by researchers at Linköping University who studied cell communication through Wnt signaling, which plays a decisive ...

Molecular & Computational biology Jul 10, 2023

Scientists reveal molecular interaction of carbon/nitrogen metabolism in rice

Carbon and nitrogen are the two most abundant nutrients for all living organisms. The metabolism of carbon and nitrogen is tightly coupled and coordinated by different metabolites and signaling pathways. What are the molecular ...

Evolution Jul 5, 2023

Warming waters spark 'evolution at super speed' in marine sponges, study finds

Marine heat waves caused by the warming climate are capable of sparking rapid changes in sea sponges with scientists describing the pace of change as "evolution at super speed."

Cell & Microbiology Jun 29, 2023

Disorder lends robustness to the embryonic development of a tiny shrimp

Consider the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis, a tiny crustacean with some interesting attributes.

Plants & Animals Jun 20, 2023

Researchers use stem cell zoo to compare six mammalian species and their developmental time

In humans, pregnancy lasts around nine months. In mice, only 20 days, and in rhinoceroses, as long as 17 months. Although many mammalian species go through the same stages during embryo development, the speed of development ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 16, 2023

Generation of high-quality cartilage from iPS cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells

A research group led by Dr. Denise Zujur and Associate Professor Makoto Ikeya has developed a method using iPS cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells (iMSC) to create cartilage spheroids, offering new possibilities for tissue ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 13, 2023

Study identifies new mechanisms driving genomic instability

A recent Northwestern Medicine study published in the Journal of Cell Biology has identified new mechanisms that cause genomic or chromosomal instability during cell division, findings that may improve the development of ...

Plants & Animals Jun 8, 2023

When water temperatures change, the molecular motors of cephalopods do too

Cephalopods are a large family of marine animals that includes octopuses, cuttlefish and squid. They live in every ocean, from warm, shallow tropical waters to near-freezing, abyssal depths. More remarkably, report two scientists ...

Biochemistry Jun 1, 2023

High-resolution images reveal workings of a bacterial RNA riboswitch, a promising new target for antibiotics

To prevent a global health crisis, scientists around the world are searching for ways to fight bacteria that can evade the current arsenal of antibiotics.

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