A gel held together entirely by interlocking DNA rings exhibits mechanical properties unlike any conventional gel, driven purely by topology.
A 2026 consumer warning report examining DentaBiome's oral postbiotic formula, how FabM acid-lock and 30-second kitchen ...
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Study finds antioxidant enzymes can assemble in more shapes than expected
Researchers have found that peroxiredoxins, a family of antioxidant enzymes central to how cells manage oxidative stress, can ...
The $100,000, two-year award will engage students in undergraduate molecular research that may lead to pollutant capture, or ...
TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference March 2, 2026 1:10 PM ESTCompany ParticipantsSteven Harr - President, CEO ...
While your first thought for needing a home safe may stem from securing valuables to curb theft, climate change driving more extreme floods, fires, and storms means its more important than ever to ...
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Gene editing advances raise real prospects for future DNA upgrades
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first cell-based gene therapies for sickle cell disease, including the ...
A newly identified molecular player may help explain how cartilage in the jaw joint resists inflammatory damage.
A metabolic enzyme studied for over seven decades has a hidden second function—it can unwind RNA and promote cell cycle progression, an additional function beyond its role in energy production, ...
When a virus infects a bacterial cell, the viral genome is the first component to be fully injected into the cell, making it an ideal immune target. A bacterial enzyme anchored to the membrane ...
By reconstructing ancient nitrogen-processing enzymes, scientists are uncovering new clues about how early life survived on a very different Earth.
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