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Discover Magazine
discovermagazine.com > a-rare-parasitic-plant-lives-underground-without-photosynthesis-and-reproduces-asexually-48467

A Rare Parasitic Plant Lives Underground Without Photosynthesis and Reproduces Asexually

A Rare Parasitic Plant Lives Underground Without Photosynthesis and Reproduces Asexually11+ hour, 39+ min ago  (297+ words) Learn how an underground plant is redefining what plants need to survive. Some plants bend the rules of plant life so far that they barely resemble plants at all. Balanophora is one of them " a parasite that lives underground, lacks…...

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WebProNews
webpronews.com > atlas-spins-off-dna-storage-tech-13tb-in-a-drop-by-2026

Atlas Spins Off DNA Storage Tech: 13TB in a Drop by 2026

14+ hour, 49+ min ago  (309+ words) Pushing Boundaries in Density and Durability From Lab Prototypes to Market Realities The broader implications extend to national security and cultural heritage. Governments and institutions could archive petabytes of records in compact, enduring formats, resistant to cyberattacks or natural disasters....

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bioengineer.org
bioengineer.org > endometriosis-scaffold-boosts-cell-seeding-success

Endometriosis Scaffold Boosts Cell Seeding Success

Endometriosis Scaffold Boosts Cell Seeding Success15+ hour, 3+ min ago  (897+ words) Recent advancements in the field of reproductive health and tissue engineering have illuminated the complex mechanisms underlying various gynecological conditions. One intriguing area of research focuses on endometriosis, a debilitating disorder where the tissue similar to the lining inside the…...

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EIN News
tech.einnews.com > pr_news > 87/84/88288 > voice-biota-advances-global-research-into-the-human-voice-as-a-biological-signal

Voice Biota Advances Global Research Into the Human Voice as a Biological Signal

22+ hour, 4+ min ago  (115+ words) Voice Biota Advances Global Research Into the Human Voice as a Biological Signal'EIN News Voice Biota Advances Global Research Into the Human Voice as a Biological Signal Long-term research initiative builds the world's largest voice biota database for real-time biomarker…...

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geneonline.com
geneonline.com > persistent-virulent-phages-found-to-coexist-long-term-with-bacterial-hosts

Persistent Virulent Phages Found to Coexist Long-Term with Bacterial Hosts

22+ hour, 40+ min ago  (142+ words) Persistent Virulent Phages Found to Coexist Long-Term with Bacterial Hosts'geneonline.com Persistent Virulent Phages Found to Coexist Long-Term with Bacterial Hosts Researchers have identified persistent virulent phages across bacterial populations, challenging long-held beliefs in microbiology. The study provides evidence that…...

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bioengineer.org
bioengineer.org > dynamic-rna-regulation-shapes-developing-cortical-growth-cones

Dynamic RNA Regulation Shapes Developing Cortical Growth Cones

Dynamic RNA Regulation Shapes Developing Cortical Growth Cones1+ day, 55+ min ago  (329+ words) The methodologies employed'combining high-resolution subcellular RNA sequencing, motif discovery, and functional perturbations in vivo'set a new standard for dissecting RNA regulation within defined neuronal compartments. This approach offers a framework applicable to other polarized cell types beyond neurons, where spatial…...

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New Scientist
newscientist.com > article > 2508876-human-plant-hybrid-cells-reveal-truth-about-dark-dna-in-our-genome

Human-plant hybrid cells reveal truth about dark DNA in our genome

1+ day, 7+ hour ago  (1071+ words) It has been claimed that because most of our DNA is active, it must be important, but now human-plant hybrid cells have been used to show this activity is mostly random noise Cells containing human and plant DNA reveal something…...

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geneonline.com
geneonline.com > new-histar-method-introduced-to-enhance-high-resolution-mapping-of-spatial-transcriptomics

New HiSTaR Method Introduced to Enhance High-Resolution Mapping of Spatial Transcriptomics

1+ day, 12+ hour ago  (191+ words) New HiSTaR Method Introduced to Enhance High-Resolution Mapping of Spatial Transcriptomics'geneonline.com New HiSTaR Method Introduced to Enhance High-Resolution Mapping of Spatial Transcriptomics A new method in spatial transcriptomics, called HiSTaR (Hierarchical Spatial Transcriptomics Variational Autoencoder), has been introduced by…...

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bioengineer.org
bioengineer.org > histar-mapping-spatial-domains-with-hierarchical-transcriptomics

HiSTaR: Mapping Spatial Domains with Hierarchical Transcriptomics

HiSTaR: Mapping Spatial Domains with Hierarchical Transcriptomics1+ day, 12+ hour ago  (889+ words) In an era where the intricate complexities of biology are continually being unraveled, a novel approach to spatial transcriptomics has emerged, promising to revolutionize our understanding of tissue architecture and cellular interactions. Researchers Yu, J., Yuan, J., Yi, Q., and their team have…...

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Fairfield Sun Times
fairfieldsuntimes.com > opinion > why-molecular-biology-labs-are-almost-always-stocked-with-salmon-sperm-dna > article_8bbf1d78-275c-5d31-8506-e1ff77f42d28.html

Why Molecular Biology Labs Are Almost Always Stocked With Salmon Sperm DNA

1+ day, 13+ hour ago  (216+ words) Pipettes? Check. Centrifuges? Check. Microplates? Check. Gloves? Check. Salmon sperm DNA? Check. There are a variety of machines, consumables, and safety equipment needed to operate a molecular biology lab. And yes, for the vast majority of labs, purified salmon sperm…...