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thenode.biologists.com > winners-from-the-2025-quintay-international-course-on-developmental-biology-cover-competition > photo

Winners from the 2025 Quintay International Course on Developmental Biology cover competition

3+ hour, 24+ min ago  (440+ words) Posted by the Node, on 14 July 2026 Last month, the Node ran a cover competition with images taken by advanced graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from across the Americas who gathered in Chile to participate in the International Course on Developmental…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > sensory-nerves-shape-neonatal-mouse-mouth-for-suckling-and-vocalization

Sensory Nerves Shape Neonatal Mouse Mouth for Suckling and Vocalization

53+ min ago  (407+ words) In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers have unveiled a sophisticated mechanism by which sensory nerves orchestrate the development of the oropharyngeal structures essential for neonatal mice to both suckle and vocalize. This discovery sheds light on the…...

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wionews.com > science > 50mn-tonnes-of-sugar-from-deep-space-delivered-a-sweet-start-to-life-on-earth-1784028014232

50mn tonnes of sugar from deep space delivered a sweet start to life on Earth

8+ hour, 6+ min ago  (172+ words) Sugar is a crucial building block of life, and Earth received nearly 50 million tonnes of it over four billion years ago. Interstellar dust is full of it, a study has found, and could have possibly sprinkled it on other parts…...

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bioengineer.org > osteoclasts-trigger-dcc-loop-causing-chronic-low-back-pain-in-mice

Osteoclasts Trigger DCC Loop Causing Chronic Low Back Pain in Mice

3+ hour, 1+ min ago  (217+ words) Mechanistically, osteoclast-derived signals enhance DCC expression and activation in excitatory dorsal horn neurons, which in turn augment synaptic transmission and facilitate central sensitization—key hallmarks of nociplastic pain. This feedback loop was shown to maintain a sustained state of dorsal…...

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bioengineer.org > plant-based-dressing-prevents-wound-infections-effectively

Plant-Based Dressing Prevents Wound Infections Effectively

7+ hour, 18+ min ago  (352+ words) A groundbreaking advancement in wound care has emerged from the University of Bath, where researchers have engineered a pioneering dressing made from sustainable, plant-derived polymers. This novel bi-layer material is designed to deliver antibiotics directly to wounds, targeting critical early…...

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bioengineer.org > unusual-epigenetic-modifier-drives-some-cancers-while-inhibiting-others

Unusual Epigenetic Modifier Drives Some Cancers While Inhibiting Others

18+ hour, 5+ min ago  (371+ words) In a remarkable breakthrough, researchers at Rockefeller University have unveiled novel insights into the epigenetic modifier MLL4, a protein complex with paradoxical roles in cancer biology. While MLL4 propels disease progression in certain leukemias, it paradoxically suppresses solid tumors, functioning in concert…...

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bioengineer.org > modeling-fish-breeding-programs-incorporating-social-behavior-in-large-groups

Modeling Fish Breeding Programs Incorporating Social Behavior in Large

20+ hour, 5+ min ago  (122+ words) This pioneering work presents vital considerations for the design of future breeding programs that could boost efficiency and sustainability in aquaculture. Incorporating social effect metrics will enable breeders to harness the full genetic potential of farmed fish populations while maintaining…...

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bioengineer.org > secret-symbiotic-partnerships-flourish-on-caribbean-coral-reefs

Secret Symbiotic Partnerships Flourish on Caribbean Coral Reefs

23+ hour, 13+ min ago  (396+ words) On Caribbean coral reefs, researchers have uncovered a surprising ecological phenomenon: small reef fishes are regularly found nestled within the delicate, feathery structures of Christmas tree worms, a type of tube-dwelling serpulid polychaete....

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bioengineer.org > biosensor-quickly-identifies-nanoplastics-in-water-samples

Biosensor Quickly Identifies Nanoplastics in Water Samples

23+ hour, 26+ min ago  (323+ words) Scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have pioneered a cutting-edge biosensor that rapidly detects nanoplastics, specifically polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-NPs), in environmental water samples. This breakthrough addresses the critical need for simpler, faster detection methods for nanoscale plastic pollutants, which…...

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bioengineer.org > scaling-language-models-enhances-protein-fitness-predictions

Scaling Language Models Enhances Protein Fitness Predictions

1+ day, 2+ hour ago  (119+ words) In recent years, protein language models have emerged as powerful tools for predicting the fitness landscape of proteins, a critical step in guiding mutation effect prediction and protein design. These models estimate the likelihood of a given amino acid sequence,…...