We’re just beginning to decode this faint optical “signature of life” and what it could reveal about health, disease, and the ...
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New insight into how cells move copper out of the mitochondrial matrix could guide novel treatments
Copper is essential for life. Our cells need the metal to make energy and stay healthy, but if it is in the wrong place or present in excess, copper can be deadly. Texas A&M AgriLife Research ...
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Mathematical modeling helps advance use of magnetic particles in targeted drug-delivery systems
A Florida State University computational scientist is paving the way for future medical breakthroughs by developing ...
In this interview, AZoLife Sciences speaks with Boyd Butler, a microscopy and high-content screening expert at Molecular ...
Industries from semiconductors to fiber-optic cables stand to benefit from space research and manufacturing, but experts told CNBC that medicine could see the most immediate disruption. A flurry of ...
Members of the McCarthy team at EMBL Grenoble talk about BSxCuBE-Web, a web-based interface to automate BioSAXS experiments, ...
A Florida State University computational scientist is paving the way for future medical breakthroughs by developing ...
To harness biological systems (plants and microbes) for next-generation energy production and advanced materials, researchers ...
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No germs in the air? Carl Zimmer's book on airborne disease myths
The World of AirBy Carl Zimmer | Translated by Lee Sang-hoon | Dasan Books | 632 pages | 33,000 Korean won“Distrust in ...
The sudden loss of Prof. Antonino Cattaneo on June 29th 2026 has shocked the SISSA community that has lost one of its most prestigious members. Born in Pisa 72 years ago, Antonino studied physics in ...
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