Stony corals pictured in their natural habitat in the Gulf of Eilat, at the northern tip of the Red Sea. Credit: Hagai Native/University of Haifa…
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A scanning electron microscope image of a nanotrap (orange) binding a simulated SARS-CoV-2 virus (dots in green). Scientists at the University of Chicago created these…
Scientists Martin Hengesbach (left) and Andreas Schlundt at the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer at Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany. Credit: Uwe Dettmar for Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany…
A C. elegans embryo (green) extrudes a cell (magenta cell at center of image) during embryonic development. Credit: Image courtesy of the researchers Study suggests…
Illustration of the chemical “nose” sensing a G-quadruplex structure. Credit: Richard Hooley/UCR Detection innovation could enhance drug development and cancer research. Small changes in the…
Left is stem cell embryo model; right is nature human embryo. Credit: University of Exeter Exeter scientists have discovered a simple, efficient way to recreate…
In a paper published today in Nature Communications, an international group of collaborators led by researchers at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh have identified a…
X-ray of knees. Credit: Garvan Institute of Medical Research Researchers have mapped the gene activity of osteocytes to improve their understanding of skeletal disease. Research…
Fragment of the anterior end of an individual living worm (Ramisyllis multicaudata) dissected out of its host sponge. Bifurcation of the gut can be seen…
A root hair (blue) grows around the symbiotic bacteria (red). Credit: Pengbo Liang/University of Freiburg Freiburg researchers explain an evolutionary step in the symbiosis between…
A new study is drawing the most detailed picture yet of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the lung, revealing mechanisms that result in lethal COVID-19, and may…
Representative images of vascular endothelial control cells (left) and cells treated with the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein (right) show that the spike protein causes increased mitochondrial…
Macrophages (green) accumulate around blood vessels in damaged tissue to regulate blood flow. Credit: David Ahl Cardiovascular disease, the most common cause of death, is…
Symbiotic sea anemone of the species Exaiptasia diaphana. Using this model system, cell biologists from Heidelberg University were able to demonstrate that intracellular symbioses between…
A colony of Acropora tenuis grown in a natural sea environment and transferred to an aquarium to induce spawning. Credit: OIST The ability to culture…
Over the last 60 years, scientists have been able to observe how and when genetic information was replicated, determining the existence a “replication timing program,”…
The analysis of protein sequences allows scientists to predict protein interactions. They can then identify potential new players in the coronavirus infection process. Credit: Rayne…
With the new iVAX biomanufacturing platform, healthcare professionals can simply add water to a test tube with freeze-dried vaccine components. The water sets off a…
Scientists have discovered a new genetic disease, which causes some children’s brains to develop abnormally, resulting in delayed intellectual development and often early onset cataracts.…
In mice deficient in USAG-1, an antagonist of BMP, the trace deciduous incisors survive and erupt as excess teeth. Credit: Kyoto University/Katsu Takahashi Antibody for…