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New insights into the molecular mechanisms behind the action of secretagogin
KI researcher Roman Zubarev awarded The Berzelius Medal in Gold
New study uncovers key players in gene silencing, providing fresh insights into plant growth and human diseases
In Life Cycle Diagrams, Small Changes Make a Big Difference
Gunnar Bjursell awarded for his research on the importance of culture
Modern Mapping At Mawson 17 April 2024
Cancer Research KI network support translational collaboration in molecular mechanisms at Schulte lab
Endometriosis Research Gets Double Funding Boost
BioRhythm For Senses
Giving Symbiosis Back To Brassicas
Everyday social interactions predict language development in infants
Growing quickly helped the earliest dinosaurs and other ancient reptiles flourish in the aftermath of mass extinction
Exploring Research Spaces and Cultural Exchange: Insights from a Karolinska Institutet Visit
TikTok health hacks promising to change the taste and smell of female genitals are more sour than sweet
New rapid method to predict effects of conservation actions on complex ecosystems
Wild Bird Gestures “after You”
Farming for food, community and environment
Student club iGEM TokyoTech seeks crowdfunding with goal to win international competition
Shift Work Causes Out Of Sync Breastmilk Hormone
Shift work may cause out of sync breastmilk hormones
The University of Manchester bags honour at annual Bionow Awards
StratNeuro Announces New Technology Grant
Gene Expression Technology Set To Semi-automation
New South Wales first state to ban cruel animal tests
Bolstering in-water measurements with tourism operators on the Reef
New study links DEK protein to Alzheimer’s neuronal vulnerability
New study links DEK protein to Alzheimer’s neuronal changes
Pradeepa Pushparaj is awarded Sven Gard´s scholarship 2024
Chronic fatigue condition offers clues to Long COVID
Why do bees have queens? 2 biologists explain this insect’s social structure – and why some bees don’t have a queen at all
New insight into c-MYC protein could pave the way for new cancer treatments
New insight into protein could pave the way for new cancer treatments
The HILPAprotein: A potential biomarker for new treatment options in aggressive kidney cancer
The HILPDA Protein: A Potential Biomarker for New Treatment Options in aggressive Kidney Cancer
When placed outdoors, female lab mice behave very differently
NIH grant awarded for study of key membrane proteins
NIH grant explores repetitive DNA sequences
Clutch stretch goes long way
Small RNAs help skin wounds heal faster with minimal scarring, find scientists
Mouse social calls and distress calls linked to different neurons
Tiny worm offers window into important protein modifications
Australian ‘mouse’ sacrifices sleep for sex
New insights into metabolites that control aging and disease
Mouse model may help explain, treat infertility
Mini marsupial goes from sex fests to cannibal feasts
Streamlining cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic insomnia
Beyond backpacks: Tips for teachers heading back to school
Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs