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In brief: Co-existing with humans genetically changed bear population

In brief: Co-existing with humans genetically changed bear population2+ hour, 43+ min ago   (500+ words) ALTOONA, Pa. " Critically endangered Apennine brown bears, which reside in central Italy, have significantly reduced genetic diversity compared to other bear populations around the world, according to a team that included Carolyn Mahan, professor of biology and environmental studies at…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
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Exploring Germline Mutations and Mosaicism in Liver Disease

Exploring Germline Mutations and Mosaicism in Liver Disease2+ hour, 58+ min ago   (798+ words) Steatotic liver diseases, which include conditions like metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and alcohol-related liver disease (ALD), are emerging as critical health challenges globally. Affecting nearly one-third of the world's population, these diseases are not only a major cause…...

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Combining Heart Imaging and Proteomics Reveals New Drug Targets for

Combining Heart Imaging and Proteomics Reveals New Drug Targets for3+ hour, 43+ min ago   (862+ words) Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) stubbornly persist as the foremost cause of death and disability worldwide, despite decades of advances in prevention and treatment. Conventional risk factors such as hypertension, smoking, and hyperlipidemia only partially explain the complex nature of these diseases....

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Rapid Discovery of Cellular Biomolecular Condensates and Proteins

Rapid Discovery of Cellular Biomolecular Condensates and Proteins6+ hour, 3+ min ago   (883+ words) In the ever-evolving field of cell biology, the ability to identify and understand biomolecular condensates has become paramount. These structures, formed through a process termed liquid'liquid phase separation, play critical roles in regulating cellular processes. However, their dysregulation has been…...

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MAPK–CCA1 Loop Boosts Root Nitrate Foraging

MAPK–CCA1 Loop Boosts Root Nitrate Foraging6+ hour, 43+ min ago   (897+ words) Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are renowned as evolutionarily conserved signaling modules essential for myriad cellular processes in eukaryotes, fundamentally orchestrating growth regulation and stress responses. Despite the extensive understanding of MAPK pathways in animal and fungal systems, their nuanced…...

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At Last: Science Unveils Their Most Astonishing Secret

At Last: Science Unveils Their Most Astonishing Secret7+ hour, 47+ min ago   (613+ words) Long after birth, a fraction of our own cells carry a quiet maternal signature. This biological duet reflects a phenomenon called microchimerism, where maternal cells persist in offspring. These lingering cells are few, yet their influence appears profound. They illuminate…...

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Will Life on Mars Require a Genetic Rewrite?

Will Life on Mars Require a Genetic Rewrite?10+ hour, 8+ min ago   (1138+ words) Chris Mason is a man in a hurry. "Sometimes walking from the subway to the lab takes too long, so I'll start running," he told me over breakfast at a bistro near his home in Brooklyn on a crisp autumn…...

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Unravelling the mysteries of glycosylation

Unravelling the mysteries of glycosylation13+ hour, 20+ min ago   (483+ words) Feb. 12, 2026 Research Highlight Biology The discovery of a key enzyme provides new insights into the genetic regulation of protein modification by sugars After a long search, a crucial enzyme for keeping lipid-linked sugar chains in check in yeast cells has…...

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AI’s next biological leap could be cracking the genome, says Google DeepMind scientist

AI’s next biological leap could be cracking the genome, says Google DeepMind scientist14+ hour, 28+ min ago   (14+ words) AI's next biological leap could be cracking the genome, says Google DeepMind scientist'Moneycontrol...

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Darwin Day: How Charles Darwin cracked the "code of evolution"—And scientists still use this today!

Darwin Day: How Charles Darwin cracked the "code of evolution"—And scientists still use this today!15+ hour, 24+ min ago   (364+ words) February 12 marks Darwin Day, the birth anniversary of Charles Darwin. He is widely known as the father of evolutionary biology. Born in Shrewsbury, England. Over a century later, his ideas continue to guide scientists around the world. Darwin did not…...