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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Scientists have uncovered a new explanation for how swimming bacteria change direction, providing fresh insight into one of ...
Organs often have fluid-filled spaces called lumens, which are crucial for organ function and serve as transport and delivery ...
A research team at the University of Würzburg has, for the first time, uncovered how E. coli bacteria sneak into the prostate ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Scientists may have discovered a usable source of electrical power within cells
Cells do more than carry out chemical reactions. New theoretical work suggests they may also generate usable electrical ...
Eli Lilly and Nvidia, two primary drivers of the recent stock market rally, are deepening their alliance to connect silicon ...
DNA doesn’t just sit still inside our cells — it folds, loops, and rearranges in ways that shape how genes behave.
In its effort to correlate genomic structure with gene function, the 4D Nucleome Consortium (4DN), led by Job Dekker, Ph.D., ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Cell motion might be a hidden power source in biology
Inside every living cell, proteins and membranes are in constant motion, reshaping, colliding, and flexing as they keep an ...
Inside the race to turn one of cell biology’s least understood processes into a new foundation for drug development and ...
Your ability to notice what matters visually comes from an ancient brain system over 500 million years old.
AZoLifeSciences on MSN
Scientists uncover how cell growth and pressure shape pancreatic ducts
Researchers discovered that pressure and cell division rate influence the form of fluid-filled cavities in the developing ...
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