A collaborative effort by experts from, Genentech, and the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative aims to leverage artificial ...
Researchers have designed a new technology that takes inspiration from WWI fighter aircraft machine gun and propeller synchronization to manipulate cell behavior by precisely modulating the pH of the ...
SMART, a new software package, can make studying signaling processes significantly easier. Results could accelerate research in fields across the life sciences, such as systems biology, pharmacology ...
Investigators from Cedars-Sinai and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have identified a new way to deliver ...
Bruker announces the acceptance of a 1.2 GHz Ascendtm Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer at the Swiss High-field NMR Facility, operated jointly by the University of Basel, ETH Zürich, and ...
GenBio.AI, Inc. (GenBio AI) is an innovative global startup dedicated to developing the world's first AI-driven Digital Organism, an integrated system of multiscale foundation models for predicting, ...
Within minutes of fertilization, the egg of a fruit fly becomes a scene from the battle of the sexes. The egg attacks and destroys the cellular “power plants,” or mitochondria, from the sperm that had ...
Cytoskeleton rearrangements promote formation of a giant structure called a GUVac that stops cells from dying when they become detached from the extracellular matrix.
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In its place must be substituted urban biology.” Functional city planning—based on a city’s dwelling, industrial, traffic and social needs—is an old idea, but Author Sert illuminates it by ...
Tsingos studied what happens when a cell pulls on a collagen fiber and how this affects other cells connected to the same fiber. She wanted to turn these findings into a piece of art.' The result was ...
Labs around the world are trying to turn cells into autobiographers, tracking their own development from embryos to adults. By Carl Zimmer Shortly after conception, a fertilized egg divides ...