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Posted February 19, 2013:
- Newt Transcriptome Offers Insight Into Tissue Regeneration
- Language Protein Differs in Males, Females
- Potential Epigenetic Mechanisms for Improved Cancer Therapy
- When It Comes to Genetic Code, Researchers Prove Optimum Isn't Always Best
- Engineering Cells for More Efficient Biofuel Production
- Gene Linked to Worse Outcomes for Melanoma
Posted February 18, 2013:
- Ancient Fossilized Sea Creatures Yield Oldest Biomolecules Isolated Directly from a Fossil
- Molecules Generated That Can Halt Metastasis of Colon Cancer
- Living Organisms Need Antifreeze to Survive in the Cold
Posted February 17, 2013:
- Forging a New Periodic Table Using Nanostructures: Artificial Atoms and Bonds Provide a New Set of Building Blocks for Future Materials
- Organic Electronics: How to Make Contact Between Carbon Compounds and Metal
- 'Activating' RNA Takes DNA on a Loop Through Time and Space
- Affordable Fuel Cells Closer: Synthetic Molecule First Electricity-Making Catalyst to Use Iron to Split Hydrogen Gas
- In the Blink of an Eye: X-Ray Imaging on the Attosecond Timescale
- Heart Condition: Arrhythmia Culprit Caught in Action
- Possible Link Between Diabetes and Increased Risk of Heart Attack Death
- Highly Flexible Organic Semiconductors: Research Paves Way for Thin-Sheet Plastic Displays or Wearable Electronics
- New Enzyme That Acts as Innate Immunity Sensor Discovered
- Chemists Develop Single Molecule Sieves to Separate Complex Molecular Mixtures
- Not Your Conventional Nucleic Acids: Spherical Nucleic Acids Have Novel Properties That Are Perfect for Biomedical Applications
- Mussel-Inspired 'Glue' for Surgical Repair and Cancer Drug Delivery
Posted February 14, 2013:
- Microbial Biorefinery Provides New Insight Into How Bacteria Regulate Genes
- X-Ray Laser Sees Photosynthesis in Action
- The Human Pathogen Streptococcus Pneumonia Shields Foreign DNA Derived from Other Bacteria to Promote Genetic Diversity and Vaccine Evasion
- Tough, Light and Strong: Lessons from Nature Could Lead to the Creation of New Materials
- Understanding Why Cells Stick: 'Cyclic Mechanical Reinforcement' Extends Longevity of Bonds Between Cells
- Gene Invaders Are Stymied by a Cell’s Genome Defense
- World's Most Sensitive Plasmon Resonance Sensor Inspired by Ancient Roman Cup
- Low-Protein Diet Slows Alzheimer's in Mice
- What Green Algae Are Up to in the Dark
- Cervical Cancer: First 3-D Image of an HPV Oncoprotein
- Indian Plant Could Play Key Role in Death of Cancer Cells
- Life Experiences Put Their Stamp on the Next Generation: New Insights from Epigenetics
- A Glimpse Inside the Control Centers of Cell Communication
- Nanosensors Support Skin Cancer Therapy
- The Good Side of the Prion: A Molecule That Is Not Only Dangerous, but Can Help the Brain Grow
Posted February 13, 2013:
- Team Creates MRI for the Nanoscale: Level Comparable to an Atomic Force Microscope
- Light-Emitting Bioprobe Fits in a Single Cell
- Rewiring the Serotonin System
- Clues to Chromosome Crossovers in Meiosis
- Engineers Show Feasibility of Superfast Materials: 'Organic Topological Insulators' for Quantum Computing
- A Cooler Way to Protect Silicon Surfaces
- A War Without End, With Earth's Carbon Cycle Held in the Balance
- Sustainable New Catalysts Fueled by a Single Proton
- Self-Assembling, Origami-Inspired Particles
- Epigenetics Shapes Fate of Brain Vs. Brawn Castes in Carpenter Ants
- Pathway That Stimulates Bone Growth Uncovered
- New Technology for Producing Hydrogen
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