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Similar to the way the caps on the ends of a shoelace prevent it from fraying, telomeres—regions of repetitive DNA sequences ...
When appetite falters, whether in someone with anorexia or cancer, the brain and body slip out of sync. This triggers ...
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Space.com on MSNHow realistic is the xenomorph in 'Alien: Earth'? We asked a zoologist how its biology and lifecycle compare to real animals
Earth landing on Hulu, we asked a zoologist if any of the Xenomorph's infamous characteristics occur in the natural world ...
Deep learning models have shown great potential in predicting and engineering functional enzymes and proteins. Does this ...
Press Release Grove Biopharma, a private biotechnology company pioneering its Bionic Biologics™ platform to develop therapies targeting previously intractable intracellular disease targets, announced ...
Researchers may have a new tool in the fight to protect neotropical frogs from extinction, thanks to climate data.
The interplay between the circadian clock, intestinal stem cell niche, and epithelial cell fate is shaping our understanding ...
Some things we eat or drink raise our risk of deadly diseases like heart disease or cancer. But, strangely, a recent paper ...
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Researchers using 'tap-and-go' drones to tag whales in the Caribbean
Biologists are using specially adapted drones to track sperm whales off the Caribbean island of Dominica. The technology ...
In a breakthrough study, scientists have transferred a courtship behavior from one species to another, triggering the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFold it, stretch it, build it: biomimicry with Dr. Shu Yang
Explore the concept of biomimicry with Dr. Shu Yang and discover how nature inspires innovative design and sustainability.
Connecting tubes between bacteria and a kind of microbe called archaea may reflect a symbiotic relationship that led to ...
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