Cancer thrives by hijacking the body's own basic survival systems, making it hard to attack tumors without collateral damage ...
In this GEN interview, Nobel Laureate David Baker, PhD, emphasizes that designing proteins from scratch is reality and unpacks what's needed for AI to transform medicine.
In a series of new studies, researchers explored what gives beer its haze, how to detect gluten in drinks, what causes red ...
Everlane drops its most circular puffer yet while Haelixa adds physical proof to digital supply chain data with TextileGenesis.
Older or retired consumers, which Cargill refers to as “moderate movers,” prioritize staying active and eating well. They are looking for a “smart bite” to curb cravings. While they consume active ...
Rattled by stories of farmers dumping milk during the pandemic, two UW-Platteville professors aimed to find a way to use the ...
Using advanced techniques in biophysical chemistry, a team led by Meredith Jackrel at Washington University in St. Louis has achieved unprecedented views of a protein that may play a pivotal role in ...
Using advanced techniques in biophysical chemistry, a team led by Meredith Jackrel, an associate professor of chemistry, has ...
A review maps high throughput strategies that link automation, microfluidics, and barcoding into a unified pipeline, enabling ...
The Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank, a global scientific resource based at Rutgers ...
Scientists uncover why some proteins survive dehydration, unlocking new possibilities for medicine, food storage, and biotech ...
One such protein, Bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 1b (BRPF1b), regulates transcription through multiple chromatin reader domains—including a double PHD and zinc finger assembly, a ...