Cyanobacteria—ancient microbes that oxygenated Earth and made complex life possible—are still revealing surprises billions of ...
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Inside the cell’s hidden skeleton and movers
The cytoskeleton is far more than a static scaffold—it’s a dynamic, adaptable network that shapes cells, moves cargo, and drives vital processes. From swirling cytoplasmic flows to microtubule ...
Before seedlings can photosynthesize, they depend on fatty acids—and on peroxisomes to process them. Researchers discovered ...
How do cells know when to activate or slow down their activity? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) provides new ...
During the development of marine organisms—from fertilization through to juvenile stages—it is often observed that the eggs ...
Teemu Miettinen discusses his innovative method for measuring intracellular water, revealing its critical role in cell ...
Inside living cells, proteins are constantly moving, interacting and organising into complex structures. In many cases, they ...
Researchers explored the cellular cross-talk between endothelial cells and macrophages contributing to peripheral vascular ...
On 25 April 1953, Watson and Crick published an article, in the acclaimed journal “Nature” titled “Molecular structure of nucleic acids: A structure for deoxyribonucleic acid”. The one-page article ...
AI‑designed intracellular antibody fragments can stay stable inside cells and bind misfolded proteins, opening new treatment ...
New protein-polysaccharide bio-ink enhances 3D bioprinting precision, cell viability and structural strength, offering ...
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