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How to kill the ‘zombie’ cells that make you age
Researchers are using new molecules, engineered immune cells and gene therapy to kill senescent cells and treat age-related diseases. Lurking...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Revealed: the fatty cells that are the ‘bubble wrap’ of the body
Previously undescribed cells look like fat cells, but function to provide cushioning and support in cartilage. The ear and the nose are squishy and...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Cancer’s power harnessed — lymphoma mutations supercharge T cells
Genetic changes that help tumour cells thrive can be co-opted to improve immunotherapy’s effectiveness, and looking at the electric vehicle batteries...
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Lethal bacteria use sugar-sensing mechanism to recognize and infect cells
Scientists led by Karla Satchell, Ph.D., the Anne Stewart Youmans Professor of Microbiology at Northwestern University, have discovered previously...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Right- or left-handed? Protein in embryo cells might help decide
Gene that codes for structural protein could determine the dominant side of the human brain. Sumeet Kulkarni To what extent do genes determine how you...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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A look into the dark
New method for ultrafast imaging of dark excitons How can the latest technology, such as solar cells, be improved? An international research team is...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
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Exercise improves brain function, possibly reducing dementia risk
Study confirms positive effects of exercise on insulin signaling proteins from the brain Scientists have shown that specialized cells involved in how...
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Quantum effects in proteins: How tiny particles coordinate energy transfer inside cells
The Gist Editors' notes by Hebrew University of Jerusalem × close Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of a lysozyme crystal. Credit: Dr. Shira...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: See a smiling face made of living human skin cells
A robotic face is made from living human skin cells anchored to a ‘skeleton’ with ligament-like structures. Plus, massive old stars reveal the true...
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11 basketball courts in 1 teaspoon: this new material, borne from the space age, could hold the key to next-generation batteries and ultra small power cells
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a nanoporous carbon material with the highest surface area ever reported. The breakthrough uses a...
techradar.com - 30+ days ago
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New findings might help treat rosacea, other skin issues
It's still early science -- studies in mice and in human cells -- but researchers are on the trail of an effective new treatment for...
upi.com - 30+ days ago
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Range-boosting solid-state EV cells get right-sized for production
Massachusetts- based Factorial has introduced a process for manufacturing solid-state battery cells, in the size range that electric vehicles can use,...
greencarreports.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: ‘Phenomenal’ tool sequences DNA without cracking cells open
A powerful microscopy technique can sequence DNA and track proteins inside a cell without breaking it open. Plus, a graphene ‘tongue’ can tell the...
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NewLimit, founded by Coinbase CEO Brian Armstorng, raises $ 130M to develop age-reversing treatments
NewLimit, a startup that aims to increase how long people can live a healthy life by genetically programming their cells, has raised a $ 130 million Series...
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Scientists develop groundbreaking material that could reshape how we generate energy: 'An important technology'
Solar energy researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology may have come up with their breakthrough electrode design for bifacial cells during...
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Starving Cancer Cells Where They Live
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science.org - 30+ days ago
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‘Dark proteins’ hiding in our cells could hold clues to cancer and other diseases
The human genome encodes potentially thousands of tiny proteins that were previously overlooked. The search is on to find out what they do. Ewen...
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Tiny human hearts grown in pig embryos for the first time
The hearts started to beat in the pig–human hybrids, which survived for 21 days. Researchers have reported growing hearts containing human cells in...
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Grow AI virtual cells: three data pillars and closed-loop learning
Cells, the fundamental units of life, are crucial for understanding health, aging, and disease, and are essential tools in drug development and...
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Biology Breakthrough: Cells Defy Reproduction Rules
In a groundbreaking study, scientists have uncovered cells that challenge long-standing principles of reproduction, potentially reshaping our...
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Scientists reveal the disturbing impact of wildfire smoke on key brain cells
Wildfire smoke, long recognized as a health threat to the lungs and heart, may also pose significant risks to brain health, according to a study...
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Sea Creature Revealed to Have So Much DNA It Can Hardly Be Called a Species
An unassuming starfish species found around the world has a shocking amount of DNA hidden inside its cells. The brooding brittle star (Amphipholis...
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‘Phenomenal’ tool sequences DNA and tracks proteins — without cracking cells open
Microscopy technique allows scientists to image how proteins and chromosomes interact in an intact cell. Heidi Ledford Researchers are queuing up to...
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Daily briefing: How to get to 100 — centenarian cells teach us about ageing
A bank of centenarians’ cells are giving scientists a new resource for studying longevity. Plus, the month’s best science images and tips to help...
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The thermodynamic efficiency of computations made in cells across the range of life
Biological organisms must perform computation as they grow, reproduce and evolve. Moreover, ever since Landauer’s bound was proposed, it has been...
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AI Foundation Model Predicts Gene Activity in Human Cells
A new predictive AI system has been developed to predict gene activity in human cells with high precision. Researchers at Columbia University Vagelos...
genengnews.com - 30+ days ago
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