The microscopic organisms that fill our bodies, soils, oceans and atmosphere play essential roles in human health and the ...
This study investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying ligand recognition, subtype selectivity, and activation of ...
Every winter, as the air sharpens and scarves return to shoulders, an old visitor also makes a reappearance: the flu. It announces itself with fever, aching limbs, and the familiar drip of a runny ...
Viruses are typically described as tiny, perfectly geometric shells that pack genetic material with mathematical precision, ...
It may feel like you are surrounded by sniffles and coughs, but flu season activity is still low in many parts of the U.S.
In a corner of a national park where the ground steams and the air smells faintly of sulfur, scientists have stumbled on a ...
Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is the most common form of adult-onset muscular dystrophy, affecting about 1 in 8,000 people. While it is well known ...
Viruses are typically described as tiny, perfectly geometric shells that pack genetic material with mathematical precision, ...
At ELRIG 2025 Dr Barak Gilboa of Novo Nordisk unveiled a suite of AI-enabled approaches that turn brightfield microscopy from ...
This study presents a novel method for time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy using entangled photon pairs, enabling rapid, ...
The Science lab and Education Park, initiated by Phek Superintendent of Police (SP) Dr Pritpal Kaur at Phek Government ...
Researchers at LMU have uncovered how ribosomes, the cell’s protein builders, also act as early warning sensors when something goes wrong inside a cell. When protein production is disrupted, and ...