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Researchers at the University of Oxford and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have uncovered the mechanism by which cells identify and repair a highly toxic form of DNA ...
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MyChesCo on MSNScientists May Have Cracked the Code Behind How Human Tissues Stay Perfectly OrganizedResearchers at ChristianaCare’s Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute and the University of Delaware have uncovered what could be a biological “instruction manual” for how ...
Scientists discover zebrafish hair cells can regenerate without cell division, challenging decades of textbook biology and ...
A Ph.D. graduate student in biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, with a background in computer science and mathematics, ...
Platelet-derived growth factors can restore the proliferative potential of senescent cells taken from the degenerated intervertebral discs of aged humans.
The study reports the first high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of the human MON1A-CCZ1 (HsMC1) complex bound to nucleotide-free RAB7A at a resolution of 2.85 Å ...
This $35,000 Computer Runs on Human Brain Cells. Scientists Say It’s Not Conscious—Yet. The path toward our mind-machine merger never has never seemed clearer.
To begin to address this problem, here we sought to test whether cerebellar Purkinje cell loss follows a region-specific pattern during normal aging. Aged mice have Purkinje cell loss that occurs in ...
A recent study exposed human cells to electromagnetic frequencies well beyond those of 5G towers, and nothing happened.
Researchers developed a new machine learning method that, given a relevant amino acid sequence, can automatically predict the location of a protein in any human cell line down to the single-cell ...
With over 750 million long RNA reads across 14 human cell lines, the Singapore Nanopore Expression (SG-NEx) dataset is designed to help researchers decode RNA complexity with greater precision ...
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New Scientist on MSNLargest mammalian brain map ever could unpick what makes us humanA map of part of a mouse brain, which is expected to be generalisable to people, could help scientists understand behaviours, consciousness and even what it means to be human ...
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