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Seeing a Stem Cell's Future
A new super resolution imaging approach enables the state of stem cells to be assessed simply and earlier than previously possible.
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What Makes a Dolphin a Dolphin?
You can now access the world's most detailed, searchable index of all the proteins found in the bottlenose dolphin genome - an invaluable resource for wildlife biologists, veterinary professionals and biomedical researchers.
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DNA Replication Depends on High Speed Electron Transport
Researchers have discovered that a key protein required for replicating DNA depends on electrons traveling through DNA.
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Size Matters... and Structure Too!
New tool enables scientists to prioritize binding partners for experimental validation, which will contribute to our understanding of the role of long non-coding RNAs in normal cell function and in disease.
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Robots Are the Future of Agricultural Science
A semiautonomous robot may soon be roaming agricultural fields gathering and transmitting real-time data about the growth and development of crops, information that crop breeders – and eventually farmers – can use to identify the genetic traits in plants likely to produce the greatest yields.
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Two Conditions Combine to Cause Severe Infection
Researchers have uncovered how two different conditions—a genetic immunodeficiency and delayed acquired immunity—can combine to produce a life-threatening infection.
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Bacteria Alter Their Gene Expression to Exploit Our Cells
Hebrew University researchers describe how infectious bacteria sense they’re attached to intestinal cells and remodel their gene expression to exploit our cells and colonize our gut.
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Eating More Fruits and Vegetables May Prevent Premature Deaths
A fruit and vegetable intake above five-a-day shows major benefit in reducing the chance of heart attack, stroke, cancer and early death.
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Verifying Cell Lines Is A Really Big Deal
The NIST has patented the world's first DNA method to authenticate mouse cell lines.
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Controlling Mosquito Populations by Disrupting Their Egg Production
UC Riverside study focuses on the Aedes aegypti “fat body” that plays a key role in reproduction.
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