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Cell & Microbiology Sep 24, 2025

Scientists discover enigmatic tubular structure in citrus pest symbionts

A multinational research team has discovered a mysterious tubular structure—previously unknown in any organism—within Profftella, a symbiotic bacterium associated with a major global citrus pest. This discovery, made ...

Earth Sciences Sep 24, 2025

Supercritical subsurface fluids open a window into the world

Researchers have built on past studies and introduced new methods to explore the nature and role of subsurface fluids, including water, in the instances and behaviors of earthquakes and volcanoes. Their study suggests that ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 23, 2025

Vesicle-based method sidesteps detergents to reveal proteins in their natural state

Membrane proteins are crucial for numerous biological processes and serve as important drug targets. For decades, scientists have relied on detergents to extract membrane proteins from cell membranes for structural studies.

Ecology Sep 23, 2025

Rare species can be mapped more accurately with new statistical approach

Information on Earth's biodiversity is increasingly collected using DNA-, image- and audio-based sampling. At the same time, new statistical analysis methods are being developed to make more out of the collected data, providing ...

Nanophysics Sep 23, 2025

Scientists visualize atomic structures in moiré materials

Researchers with the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have created an innovative method to visualize and analyze atomic structures within specially designed, ...

Astronomy Sep 23, 2025

Largest-ever cosmological simulation created using algorithms for Euclid mission

The consortium running the European Space Agency's (ESA) Euclid mission has published the most extensive simulation of the cosmos to date. The modeling was based on algorithms developed by UZH professor Joachim Stadel.

Bio & Medicine Sep 23, 2025

Lipid nanoparticles with complex shapes expand options for next-generation drug delivery

An Australian research team has achieved an advanced materials breakthrough that opens the door to a new generation of nanodrug applications. From drug delivery, to diagnostics, to gene editing and beyond, the breakthrough ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 23, 2025

How a key enzyme shapes nucleus formation in cell division

Every time a eukaryotic cell divides, it faces a monumental challenge: It must carefully duplicate and divide its genetic material (chromosomes) equally, and then rebuild the nuclear envelope around the separated halves. ...

Biotechnology Sep 22, 2025

AI model automates detection of developmental abnormalities in zebrafish embryos

CISPA researcher Sarath Sivaprasad, together with Hui-Po Wang and Mario Fritz from CISPA and other colleagues from HIPS, has developed an AI system that can automatically detect abnormalities in zebrafish embryo development. ...

Astronomy Sep 22, 2025

Hubble images celestial cigar's smoldering heart

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals new details in Messier 82 (M82), home to brilliant stars whose light is shaded by sculptural clouds made of clumps and streaks of dust and gas. This image features the star-powered ...

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