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Mushrooms show promise as memory chips for future computers
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and other...
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Cross-organelle coordination in yeast enhances production of valuable plant compounds
A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego has discovered a new way to make yeast...
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Electromagnetic device identifies cells by seeing how high they levitate
It looks like a magic trick: Cells at the bottom of a liquid medium begin levitating, then hovering at a...
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Microarray platform detects vaccination gaps and antibiotic resistance
Scientists at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) have developed a new microarray-based diagnostic platform that can help...
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Floral-scented fungus lures mosquitoes to their doom
In the battle against mosquito-borne diseases that kill hundreds of thousands of people each year, scientists turned to an unlikely...
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Flexible fitting method translates high-speed atomic force microscopy images into precise protein motion models
High-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) is the only experimental technique to directly watch proteins in dynamic action. However, as a...
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Glowing amino acid sensors track cellular changes as they happen
Researchers at Rice University have engineered living cells to use a 21st amino acid that illuminates protein changes in real...
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A framework for the discovery of cell state-correcting medicines
Cellarity, a biotechnology company developing cell state-correcting therapies through integrated multi-omics and AI modeling, reports the publication of a manuscript...
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Previously unknown microbe turns food waste into energy
When 115,000 tons of food waste hit Surrey's processing facility each year, an invisible army goes to work—billions of microbes...
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New gene-editing tech repurposes bacterial retrons to correct large stretches of DNA
Some genetic disorders—such as cystic fibrosis, hemophilia and Tay Sachs disease—involve many mutations in a person's genome, often with enough...
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Glowing antioxidants track ferroptosis as it unfolds inside living cells
A team at McGill University studying ferroptosis, a form of cell death, have discovered that the process begins deep inside...
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Seaweed survey in Israel points to ecological conditions supporting growth of nutritional compounds
A team of researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute (IOLR) has conducted the...
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Using drones, AI and ducks to guide the future of wildlife conservation
Above Missouri's wetlands, a drone quietly hums above flocks of migratory water birds, its camera capturing the ripples of movement...
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Feeding off spent battery waste, a novel bacterium signals a new method for self-sufficient battery recycling
A unique bacterium that thrives in highly acidic environments feeds on spent battery "waste," making it a promising new method...
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Roboticists reverse engineer zebrafish navigation to investigate sensorimotor processing
Using simulations, robots, and live fish, scientists at EPFL and Duke University have replicated the neural circuitry that allows zebrafish...
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