When vaccines are designed, scientists have aimed to prevent the virus from spreading to others, or stop it from producing more flu particles in an infected person. But now researchers think a vaccine could do…
Category: 5. Biology
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Scientists Discover Hidden Structure Inside Cells’ “Liquid” Droplets
For years, biomolecular condensates were thought to be simple, liquid-like droplets with little internal organization. New research overturns that view, revealing that some condensates are built from ordered networks of protein filaments that…
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Ancient Sponge Discovery May Rewrite the Origins of Animal Life
A newly identified sponge order, Vilesida, produces sterols linked to the oldest-known animal biomarkers, supporting the idea that animals evolved earlier than previously believed. Researchers at the Museum of Evolution at Uppsala University have…
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New release Wiley’s Mass Spectra of Designer Drugs 2026 expands coverage of emerging novel psychoactive substances
Wiley, a global leader in authoritative content and research intelligence for the advancement of scientific discovery, innovation and learning, today announced the 2026 release of Mass Spectra of Designer Drugs, the essential…
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High-Altitude Gene Mutation May Aid Nerve Damage Repair
Scientists have identified a genetic mutation that helps protect the brain function of animals that live in high-altitude, low-oxygen environments. This mutation has provided new insights into how nerves could…
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High-Altitude Gene Mutation May Aid Nerve Damage Repair
Scientists have identified a genetic mutation that helps protect the brain function of animals that live in high-altitude, low-oxygen environments. This mutation has provided new insights into how nerves could…
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High-Altitude Gene Mutation May Aid Nerve Damage Repair
Scientists have identified a genetic mutation that helps protect the brain function of animals that live in high-altitude, low-oxygen environments. This mutation has provided new insights into how nerves could…
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Lab Thread launches free version of Unified Lab Software Platform to accelerate academic research
Lab Thread Ltd, a UK-based life science software company, today announced the release of a free of charge version of the Company’s Unified Lab Software Platform, available to academic and non-profit researchers worldwide. The…
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Scientists Discover Hidden “Gatekeeper” Inside Brain Cells Linked to Alzheimer’s
A newly identified role for the neuronal MPS shows it controls nutrient uptake by acting as a gatekeeper. Its disruption speeds endocytosis and promotes toxic amyloid buildup linked to Alzheimer’s. Brain cells constantly draw in material from…
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Author Correction: Generalizable and scalable protein stability prediction with rewired protein generative models
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, which permits any non-commercial use, sharing, distribution and reproduction in any medium or…
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