Why do cells age—and why do we lose our energy and vitality as we get older? This question is one of the central challenges ...
University of Cincinnati structural biologists are the first in the world to visualize a key cell protein as part of newly ...
Artificial neural networks built with biological cells promises massive energy savings.
A new microscopy approach revealed that the glycocalyx, a sugar coating surrounding cells, changes its molecular arrangement ...
Losing muscle strength is a natural part of aging. At the core of this decline is a drop in the number of muscle stem cells ...
Nanoplastics (NPs) are being increasingly recognized as potential biological hazards, but their direct effects on molecular structure and cellular function remain poorly understood ...
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SIRT6 protein could protect against age-related breakdown in chromatin, possibly help reverse aging
Researchers at Bar-Ilan University have successfully restored youthful patterns of DNA organization in the livers of old mice ...
In tests, the system helped fight infection in mice and also showed promising cancer-killing effects in lab experiments, ...
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Harvard doctor invents ‘vagina on a chip’ to replace animal testing for women’s health issues
Harvard scientists have been honored for creating the world’s first “vagina-on-a-chip,” a groundbreaking device that mimics ...
Researchers at the University of Würzburg have unveiled a new tool for analysing RNA molecules. It visualises their ...
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I stopped using the LET function—and my Excel sheets are better for it
Replacing LET formulas with helper columns made my Excel workbooks easier to audit, adapt, and troubleshoot.
Researchers at the Harrington Discovery Institute have identified cellular mechanisms involving Golgi apparatus proteins that ...
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