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Study Finds on MSNScience Uncovers The ‘On Switch’ That Makes Sweets IrresistibleResearchers crack the code behind powerful sugar cravings In a nutshell Scientists have mapped the exact structure of taste ...
A technological revolution is helping Scripps Research scientists see the molecules that undermine human health, from ...
Scanning electron microscopy generates a topological image of a sample. The lysosomal transmembrane protein LYCHOS enables activation of the master growth regulator mTORC1 kinase by cholesterol.
Gabe Lander and Adrian Koh talk all things cryo-EM and its pivotal role in structural biology research in this feature.
Researchers expect LICONN technology will be broadly useful to enable high-resolution tissue analysis in other organs and ...
Researchers have built a synthetic tau-protein fragment that acts like a prion and could reveal more about tauopathies.
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New Scientist on MSNIs there such a thing as a 'vegetative electron microscope'? DoubtfulFeedback notes the flurry of new papers mentioning the mysterious "vegetative electron microscope", and ponders the emergence of this tortured phrase ...
For Northwestern researchers operating sensitive instruments, a sudden vibration from nearby construction of the Kellogg ...
Plants are susceptible to a wide range of pathogens. For the common potato plant, one such threat is Pectobacterium ...
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