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Reflections of Life: Distinguishing Living from Nonliving Worlds with Complexity Metrics
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (203+ words) astrobiology. com Reflections of Life: Distinguishing Living from Nonliving Worlds with Complexity Metrics Detecting life beyond Earth is the primary goal of astrobiology. In this study, we showcase the effectiveness of information and complexity-based metrics for detecting signs of life…...
Gene switch shapes pepper branching
1+ hour, 22+ min ago (439+ words) Pepper growers often face a practical challenge: the same lateral branches that support fruit production can also increase pruning demands and production costs. A new study uncovers a molecular control point behind this balance, showing how one transcription factor promotes…...
Plant viruses open new routes for gene editing
1+ hour, 37+ min ago (348+ words) | Newswise Newswise Plant viruses open new routes for gene editing Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-Cas technologies have transformed plant biotechnology, but getting editing machinery into plant cells remains a major bottleneck. Stable transformation and tissue culture regeneration…...
New Test Offers Comprehensive DNA Analysis for Rare Genetic Disorders
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (845+ words) A groundbreaking advancement in the diagnosis of rare genetic disorders has emerged from the collaborative efforts of researchers at Radboud University Medical Center and Maastricht UMC+. Their novel approach, utilizing clinical long-read genome sequencing, has significantly improved the accuracy and…...
NEET Re-Exam 2026: Biology Diagrams Worth Revising Before the Exam
1+ day, 11+ hour ago (323+ words) Based on the exam pattern of NEET, some of the most frequently tested concepts in the NEET examination in Biology have been given below. A quick revision of labels, processes and functions can strengthen conceptual clarity before exam day. Understanding…...
Space bacteria will be Rotary Club lecture topic on June 17
1+ day, 21+ hour ago (217+ words) Bob Mc Lean, recently retired professor of biology at Texas State, will present a program to the Rotary Club of San Marcos on June 17 titled, "Tiny Astronauts " Sending Bacteria to Space." Rotary meets at noon at the VFW Hall, 1701 Hunter…...
Bacteria'Phage Arms Race Shapes Wilt Disease Spread
2+ day, 36+ min ago (836+ words) In the intricate world of plant pathology, the battle between bacteria and their viral predators'phages'emerges as a critical factor shaping disease dynamics in agricultural ecosystems. Recent groundbreaking research has illuminated how the coevolutionary arms race between the phytopathogen Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum…...
Ancient Millipedes Reveal Hidden Secrets from the Past
2+ day, 2+ hour ago (962+ words) Long before the first vertebrates ever took their tentative steps on land, millipedes had already established themselves as the pioneer inhabitants of terrestrial ecosystems. These multi-legged decomposers played a crucial role in shaping the earliest terrestrial environments hundreds of millions…...
One-Step Creation of Semi-Cloned Genetically Modified Zebrafish
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (871+ words) In a groundbreaking leap for developmental biology and genetic engineering, researchers have unveiled a pioneering technique to generate semi-cloned zebrafish with predetermined genetic modifications in a single step. This remarkable advancement, led by Ai, Y. , Li, S. , Liu, S. , and colleagues, represents not…...
3, 000-Year History of Humans Replacing Their Own "Parts": Becoming a Formal Scientific Discipline in 2026
2+ day, 6+ hour ago (635+ words) Around 1000 BC in ancient Egypt, Tabaket - en - Mut, the daughter of a priest, perhaps never imagined that the wooden prosthetic she wore after losing her big toe would become a witness to medical history 3000 years later. Image source: Official website…...