DNA inside the nucleus is not packed as a rigid regular fiber—linker histone H1 dynamically binds and loosely "glues" ...
At any moment, your body hosts trillions of microorganisms, on your skin, in your hair, and especially in your gut. Together ...
The nanozymes hypothesis proposes that mineral nanoparticles drove chemical evolution on early Earth, helping transform inert matter into life through catalytic and environmental processes.
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What a 21st-century nuclear war could look like
Annie Jacobsen's 2024 book 'Nuclear War: A Scenario' explores the catastrophic reality of total nuclear war through a ...
Coast Guard Base Kodiak is still operating, more than 50 days into a partial federal government shutdown. But it's not quite ...
At any moment, your body hosts trillions of microorganisms, on your skin, in your hair, and especially in your gut. Together they form the microbiome. It plays a crucial role in digestion, immunity, ...
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Gerber’s Game-Changing, Affordable Camp Essential Finally Has a Worthy New Challenger
Could this upstart option bring the renowned brand's seemingly unrivaled reign over the multifunctional outdoor utensil space ...
Fat is an essential nutrient. Learn why it's so important for your brain, the best types to eat, and where to find them in your diet.
AI will significantly impact legacy software companies by 2026. The impact of AI on legacy software providers is a ...
Intracellular transport is a vital process that allows cells to move proteins and other molecules to specific locations. This ...
How do neurons transport proteins? A new study reveals that Kinesin-2 motor subtypes regulate cargo specificity.
Hyderabad have identified a mammalian protein, Cnpy1 (Canopy1), that is essential for the survival and function of ...
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