Nature, Published online: 26 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00901-x
A natural antibacterial molecule shows clinical promise. Its unusual binding site is on an excellent target: protein-synthesis machinery known as the ribosome.
Nature, Published online: 26 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00901-x
A natural antibacterial molecule shows clinical promise. Its unusual binding site is on an excellent target: protein-synthesis machinery known as the ribosome.
A method for the degradation of ‘forever chemicals’…
Nature, Published online: 26 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00974-8
Protein-structure-prediction tools have transformed biology, but RNA is a tougher nut to crack. Plus, the NIH is cancelling COVID-19 research funds and how ‘qudits’ can boost…
Mapping the density, molecular features and…
A photograph of antimatter particle (pale blue) meeting a matter particle and being annihilated.Credit: Science Photo Library
Physicists have, for the first time, seen a matter particle from the proton family behave in a fundamentally different…
Ocean Infinity has revived the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, more than a decade after its mysterious disappearance.
The Texas-based marine robotics firm has returned to the southern Indian Ocean, 1,500 kilometers west of Perth,…
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When the U.S. Secret Service starts discussing future armored SUVs, it’s clear the conversation goes far beyond luxury features.
Recently, agency director Sean Curran visited GM’s Global Design Center in Warren, Michigan, to meet with…
Researchers from the University of Colorado Cancer Center have solved a cellular mystery that may lead to better therapies for colorectal and other types of cancer.
Peter Dempsey, PhD, professor of pediatrics-developmental biology in the CU…