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Optics & Photonics Apr 28, 2025

Light signature algorithm offers precise insight on viral proteins, brain disease markers and semiconductors

Researchers at Rice University have developed a new machine learning (ML) algorithm that excels at interpreting the "light signatures" (optical spectra) of molecules, materials and disease biomarkers, potentially enabling ...

Molecular & Computational biology Apr 28, 2025

First atomic map of potato pathogen reveals potential infection mechanism

Plants are susceptible to a wide range of pathogens. For the common potato plant, one such threat is Pectobacterium atrosepticum, a bacterium that causes stems to blacken, tissues to decay, and often leads to plant death, ...

Biotechnology Apr 28, 2025

First synthetic 'mini prion' shows how protein misfolding multiplies

Scientists at Northwestern University and University of California, Santa Barbara have created the first synthetic fragment of tau protein that acts like a prion. The "mini prion" folds and stacks into strands (or fibrils) ...

Cell & Microbiology Apr 28, 2025

Cell colonies under pressure—how growth can prevent motion

The interaction between growth and the active migration of cells plays a crucial role in the spatial mixing of growing cell colonies. This connection was discovered by scientists from the Department of Living Matter Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics ...

Biotechnology Apr 28, 2025

Imaging tool lets scientists observe genome dynamics in real time

The human genome is like a big ball of yarn, made up of 3 billion molecular units arranged in sequence and then wrapped up around itself. Within this ball of yarn are your genes, which are regions of DNA that get copied and ...

Cell & Microbiology Apr 25, 2025

Pigs can regrow their adult teeth. What if humans could, too?

When children lose their baby teeth, there is an adult set already growing beneath the gums, ready to emerge. But if we lose our permanent teeth, there aren't any more waiting in the wings. Right now, the options for replacing ...

Bio & Medicine Apr 25, 2025

Structure dictates effectiveness and safety in nanomedicine, driving therapeutic innovation, say scientists

Historically, the vast majority of pharmaceutical drugs have been meticulously designed down to the atomic level. The specific location of each atom within the drug molecule is a critical factor in determining how well it ...

Cell & Microbiology Apr 25, 2025

Living tissues may form like avalanches, a discovery that could aid new treatments

An avalanche is caused by a chain reaction of events. A vibration or a change in terrain can have a cascading and devastating impact.

Plants & Animals Apr 24, 2025

Tiny CRISPR tool opens door to faster, simpler plant genome editing

Plant breeding plays a vital role in ensuring global food security by increasing crop yields, improving nutritional quality and creating crops that are adaptable to climate change. However, current plant transformation methods ...

Polymers Apr 24, 2025

Researchers develop a UV-programmable hydrogel actuator for bioinspired simulation

A joint team from National Taiwan University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has developed a novel hydrogel actuator whose movement can be programmed using UV light, enabling precise spatial control of thermoresponsive ...

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