From a regulatory T cell surprise to a long-awaited honor for metal-organic frameworks, scientists shared their thoughts on ...
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A new bacterium expresses multiple different enzymes that rapidly metabolize carbon dioxide, offering a possible climate ...
Ian Morgan is a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health and a steward of the NIH Fellows Union–UAW 2750. His ...
When Erica Barnell was an MD/PhD student at Washington University in St. Louis, she met a woman who had stage four colorectal cancer (CRC). The woman was only 52 years old—more than a decade younger ...
In this webinar, Gary Patti and Arash Zarrine-Afsar will highlight advances in mass spectrometry that accelerate metabolic ...
Researchers built the first cross-species atlas of ovarian aging, showing how cell types and nerve networks may hold the key ...
Unlike traditional healthy versus disease biomarker studies, researchers cross-referenced human proteomes of almost 60 ...
The Well-Watcher from Labrat d’Or is a 2025 Top Innovations pick in the Lab Research category, enabling pipette tracking that ...
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Microbiologist Cesar de la Fuente searches organisms’ genomes, including those that are long gone, to find “encrypted ...