Category: 5. Biology

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  • Profiling extracellular matrix-driven heterogeneity of single cell migration and morphology

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  • Bioaccumulation of toxic and essential elements and enzymatic responses in native fish from the middle Tocantins River

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  • DUSP6 promotes motility, invasion, and tumorigenicity of thyroid cancer cells via IL8-induced neutrophil extracellular traps

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  • Increased brightness of fluorescent uridine, qU, inside single- and double-stranded RNA

  • Brenner, S., Jacob, F. & Meselson, M. An Unstable Intermediate Carrying Information from Genes to Ribosomes for Protein Synthesis. Nature 190, 576–581. https://doi.org/10.1038/190576a0 (1961).

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  • Plant mitochondria actively pull oxygen from chloroplasts, researchers discover

    Plant mitochondria actively pull oxygen from chloroplasts, researchers discover

    A new study from the University of Helsinki reveals how plant mitochondria draw molecular oxygen away from chloroplasts, an interaction not previously documented. The discovery sheds new light on how plants regulate oxygen inside their tissues,…

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  • New report links ecology and phosphorus in English rivers

    New report links ecology and phosphorus in English rivers

    The Environment Agency and the University of Stirling have published a new report on the links between phosphorus concentrations and ecology in English rivers. Phosphorus remains one of the most significant pollutants in England’s rivers. In…

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  • What's in your salad? Crops exposed to nanoplastics may boost heavy metal intake

    What's in your salad? Crops exposed to nanoplastics may boost heavy metal intake

    Leafy vegetables like lettuce are readily available in grocery stores and often seen as a healthy food choice. As researchers work to understand how emerging contaminants behave in plants, new research is shedding light on how lettuce responds to…

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  • Mixed-flower Australian honey packs a stronger anti-microbial punch

    Mixed-flower Australian honey packs a stronger anti-microbial punch

    Honeybees collecting nectar from a “buffet” of Australian native plants made honey with anti-microbial abilities that is more potent than “single origin” honey made from only one source of plant or flower, a University of Sydney-led study has…

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  • Scientists Reveal Hidden History of the Modern Strawberry

    Scientists Reveal Hidden History of the Modern Strawberry

    Researchers used molecular signatures in mobile DNA to trace the evolutionary origins of the cultivated strawberry genome. Polyploid genomes form when entire genomes duplicate and combine through repeated hybridization events. This process has…

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