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labroots. com > trending > microbiology > 30483 > cyanobacteria-dna

Cyanobacteria Find Another Use for DNA | Microbiology

5+ hour, 38+ min ago  (367+ words) One particular multicellular cyanobacterium that has been studied for decades is known as Anabaena sp. PCC 7120. Researchers have shown that there has been a significant evolutionary change in this microbe that has taken an ancient process for segregating DNA during…...

Nature
nature. com > articles > s41594-026-01807-6

Integrated MINFLUX tracking reveals two distinct chromatin dynamics classes across cell types - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

13+ hour, 14+ min ago  (1711+ words) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology (2026)Cite this article Lomvardas, S. et al. Interchromosomal interactions and olfactory receptor choice. Cell 126, 403413 (2006). Yang, J. H. & Hansen, A. S. Enhancer selectivity in space and time: from enhancerpromoter interactions to promoter activation. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 25, 574591 (2024). Cardona, A. H. , Peixoto, M. M. , Borjigin, T. & Gregor,…...

BIOENGINEER. ORG
bioengineer. org > cut-ruminants-not-microbes-for-health-benefits

Cut Ruminants, Not Microbes for Health Benefits

1+ hour, 57+ min ago  (1099+ words) In an era where climate change dominates global discourse, scientists are increasingly scrutinizing the environmental footprint of agriculture, particularly focusing on methane emissions from ruminant livestock. The scientific community has embarked on ambitious endeavors to manipulate the rumen microbiome'the complex…...

BIOENGINEER. ORG
bioengineer. org > subtilase-maturation-key-to-stomatal-patterning

Subtilase Maturation Key to Stomatal Patterning

4+ hour, 49+ min ago  (700+ words) In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Plants, researchers have unveiled the intricate molecular choreography that governs stomatal patterning in plants, specifically in Arabidopsis thaliana. This new research shines a spotlight on the crucial role of subtilisin-like serine proteases in…...

BIOENGINEER. ORG
bioengineer. org > new-study-investigates-root-causes-of-co-occurring-mental-health-disorders

New Study Investigates Root Causes of Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders

2+ hour, 41+ min ago  (1015+ words) In a groundbreaking study led by researchers at the University of Kansas, a paradigm shift is emerging in how mental health disorders are understood, diagnosed, and subsequently treated. This extensive investigation, published in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science,…...

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bioengineer. org > stochastic-growth-and-ligand-signaling-shape-dendrites

Stochastic Growth and Ligand Signaling Shape Dendrites

7+ hour, 7+ min ago  (241+ words) Furthermore, the research underscores the importance of microenvironmental context in shaping neuronal form. The local distribution of ligands that stabilize dendritic branches depends on spatial patterning in the extracellular matrix and neighboring cells, emphasizing that neurons develop not in isolation…...

Bio Tec Nika
biotecnika. org > 2026 > 05 > what-if-normal-isnt-normal-ai-crispr-on-heart-disease

What If "Normal" Isn't Safe? AI & CRISPR Uncover Hidden Heart Disease

12+ hour, 50+ min ago  (467+ words) What she found next were two simple but powerful stories. Both showed how everyday health tools are being turned into smarter ways to catch diseases early. This includes heart disease, among others. One of the stories explains how AI can…...

BIOENGINEER. ORG
bioengineer. org > tdp43-mislocalization-drives-disc-degeneration-and-aging

TDP43 Mislocalization Drives Disc Degeneration and Aging

1+ day, 28+ min ago  (254+ words) Utilizing advanced imaging and molecular assays, the research team demonstrated how blocking TDP43 mislocalization restored mitochondrial function and dramatically reduced senescence markers in cultured disc cells. These results highlight the mislocalization event as a potential therapeutic target, opening new avenues for…...

Astrobiology
astrobiology. com > 2026 > 05 > fruit-flies-adapt-and-recover-after-hypergravity-exposure. html

Fruit flies Adapt And Recover After Hypergravity Exposure

1+ day, 5+ hour ago  (854+ words) Expose an animal to extreme physical stress, and the expectation is simple: It will break down. But when UC Riverside scientists subjected fruit flies to forces many times stronger than Earth's gravity " a condition called hypergravity " the insects did something…...

Daily Republic. com
dailyrepublic. com > opinion > nature-of-things-synthetic-biology-takes-center-stage-at-synbiobeta-conference > article_9b8f1e29-873e-4b29-a255-d85f5a817076. html

Nature of Things: Synthetic biology takes center stage at Syn Bio Beta Conference

1+ day, 13+ hour ago  (651+ words) Jim De Kloe, Nature of Things The Syn Bio Beta conference begins next week in San Jose, the biggest synthetic biology conference in the world. The conference is always a little hipper than a typical scientific conference. Speakers might have…...