New studies of the “platypus of materials” help explain how their atoms arrange themselves into orderly, but nonrepeating, patterns.
Frogs have made significant contributions to Fred Hutch science over the years as a model organism that shares much of our ...
Stories like Mendosa’s have become commonplace in the age of Ozempic. According to a 2024 Kaiser Family Foundation survey, ...
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The Chevy Bolt's Chief Engineer Explains How Rebooting the EV Was More Complex Than You'd Think
"Everything electrical is new" on the 2027 Bolt versus its predecessor, Short said, from switches and wires to control ...
MIT researchers discovered that the genome’s 3D structure doesn’t vanish during cell division as previously thought. Instead, ...
Optimal packing problems have inspired mathematicians for centuries. Biophysicists now add a layer to the question: How do ...
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How to Keep Cells Out of Limbo and Prevent Lung Scarring
Scientists at UCSF identified a key cellular switch that plays a large role in pulmonary fibrosis, and found a way of blocking it to halt progression of the disease.
In many cells of the human body, hair-like protrusions known as cilia act as antennae, allowing cells to receive signals from ...
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Science history: Scientists use 'click chemistry' to watch molecules in living organisms — Oct. 23, 2007
Carolyn Bertozzi and colleagues laid out a way to make paradigm-shifting "click-chemistry" compatible with living cells, ...
Signals from the plant cell wall help to orchestrate growth, reproduction and immune function. Can harnessing this molecular ...
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From cells to semiconductors: AI reconstructs microscopic 3D worlds from electron microscopy
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based image ...
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