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You don’t have to be a numismatist to enjoy looking at coins under a microscope. An enthusiast will be able to find pockets ...
Scientists have long used fluorescent dyes—which emit light—to research cell structures and activities. By attaching ...
For a long time, scientists depended on luck to find new proteins. In 1840, for example, Friedrich Ludwig Hünefeld, a German ...
Dendera Temple’s Adobe Enclosure, Swelling Phenomena, Nanomaterial, The Artificial Ageing Share and Cite: Mohamed, E. H.
Rather than being like battery chargers, mitochondria are more like the motherboard of the cell.
Andrew T. Lombardo, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry, has received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant to study cell polarity signaling.
In a revealing Genomic Press Interview published today in Brain Medicine, Sara Poletti, PhD, senior researcher at IRCCS ...
A change to a single gene in the bacterium Yersinia pestis has enabled one of the world’s most notorious pathogens to survive ...
An international research team led by Professor Manuel Maestre-Reyna from National Taiwan University has filmed a high-resolution, 3D molecular movie of a cryptochrome in action. The work is published ...
At first glance, feathers may seem like simple parts of a bird’s body. But if you look closer—under a microscope or through a ...
There are huge gaps in what we know about sperm, from how they navigate to why sperm counts are tumbling. The BBC unravels ...