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Giant viruses blur the boundary between the living and nonliving
For much of modern biology, scientists argued that viruses are not alive, pointing to a basic limitation: they cannot make proteins on their own and must depend entirely on the cells they infect for ...
Objective Response Rate (ORR) in Advanced Sarcomas Significant Market Opportunity with More than 8,000 Patients Diagnosed Annually in the U.S. and Europe SAN CARLOS, Calif., Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE ...
Inside every cell, thousands of molecular signals collide, overlap, and compensate, obscuring the true drivers of gene ...
Explore the harsh realities of ICE detention facilities, where civil custody often mirrors punitive incarceration, and basic human needs are unmet.
Electronic Design has been keenly following the Donut Lab Solid-State Battery since its announcement at CES 2026. At first ...
Dr. Anczukow is a leading cancer biologist with expertise in RNA biology, molecular and cell biology, as well as human genetics, cancer biology, and genomics ...
Metal-halide perovskite solar cells are attractive for next-generation photovoltaics due to their low fabrication cost and rapidly rising efficiencies. However, exposure to light and oxygen generates ...
Can NAD supplementation help slow down aging and boost longevity? A longevity expert explains what we should know.
A novel method to manipulate the inner structure of cells connects several scientific fields and could represent a ...
New research finds that sleep is essential for protecting brain mitochondria by transferring toxic metabolic waste from neurons to glial cells for disposal.
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