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Thousands of previously “invisible” microproteins—tiny chains of fewer than 100 amino acids—can profoundly change human ...
The thriving upstate New York structural biology community was apparent at the inaugural WNY Structural Biology Collaborative ...
“This strategic new role marks an exciting step forward for R&D at Cobb,” said Dr. William Herring, Vice President of ...
An oxytocin receptor, she explains, is like a “lock” for which oxytocin is the “key.” Essentially, the hormone needs to open ...
The body's cells change their shape to close gaps such as wounds—with part of the cell flexing depending on the curve of the ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNScientists Have Just Created The Most Synthetic Life Form Ever
Scientists have created a bacteria with a genetic code more streamlined – and more meddled with – than any other life on ...
A prehistoric pearl described as larger than a typical marble has been verified to be more than 100 million years old.
Using a novel 3D culture system, an international team of researchers have created the first vascularized liver organoid.
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Mansfield News Journal on MSNOhio State Mansfield professor to launch book on early Polynesian inhabitants
Ohio State Mansfield will host a public book launch on Sept. 2 for Tim Berra's new book which explores the life and people of ...
A Brock University-led team is gaining insights into nature-based practices for climate change adaptation, pest management ...
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Christian Daily International on MSN'There is nothing in biological science that conflicts with Christianity', veteran scientist Sy Garte argues in new book
Newest discoveries in mainstream biology, largely unknown to the general public, reinforce the truth of the Christian faith ...
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Decoding the 'impossible' chemistry of moonseed to rewrite the understanding of plant evolution
A new discovery from researchers at Northeastern University has uncovered previously unknown aspects of plant evolution, with ...
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