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Published Synthetic biology meets fashion in engineered silk - Synthetic Biology Meets Fashion in Engineered Silk



Engineers developed a method to create synthetic spider silk at high yields while retaining strength...
Published New biologic effective against major infection in early tests - New Biologic Effective Against Major Infection in Early Tests



A research team has shown in early tests that a bioengineered drug candidate can counter infection w...
Published A quick new way to screen virus proteins for antibiotic properties - A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties


A whole new world of antibiotics is waiting inside the viruses that infect bacteria. Scientists are ...
Published Microneedle-based drug delivery technique for plants - Microneedle-Based Drug Delivery Technique for Plants


The agriculture industry is under pressure to adopt sustainable and precise agricultural practices t...
Published Stowaways in the genome - Stowaways in the Genome: The Intriguing World of Transposable Elements



Scientists have discovered over 30,000 viruses by using the high-performance computer cluster 'Leo'...
Published T cells can activate themselves to fight tumors - T Cells Can Activate Themselves to Fight Tumors



Scientists find an auto-signaling mechanism driving the T cell anti-tumor response; findings may ins...
Published Designing synthetic receptors for precise cell control - Designing Synthetic Receptors for Precise Cell Control



Scientists have developed a groundbreaking new technique for engineering biosensors that respond sen...
Published Unraveling the connections between the brain and gut - Unraveling the Connections Between the Brain and Gut



Engineers designed a technology to probe connections between the brain and the digestive tract. Usin...
Published Pulling the plug on viral infections: CRISPR isn't just about cutting - Pulling the Plug on Viral Infections: CRISPR Isn't Just About Cutting



CRISPR claimed scientific fame for its ability to quickly and accurately edit genes. But, at the cor...
Published Tiny microbes could brew big benefits for green biomanufacturing - Tiny Microbes Could Brew Big Benefits for Green Biomanufacturing



Scientists find new route in bacteria to decarbonize industry. The discovery could reduce greenhouse ...
Published The 'Rapunzel' virus: an evolutionary oddity - The 'Rapunzel' Virus: An Evolutionary Oddity


Extremely long tail provides structural window into how bacteria-infecting viruses called phages ass ...
Published Scientists discover key information about the function of mitochondria in cancer cells - Scientists Discover Key Information About the Function of Mitochondria in Cancer Cells


A new study represents a first step towards generating highly detailed 3-dimensional maps of lung tu...
Published Molecular component of caffeine may play a role in gut health - Molecular Component of Caffeine May Play a Role in Gut Health


A new study explores exactly what leads to the generation of Th17 cells -- an important subtype of c...
Published Discovery of an unexpected function of blood immune cells: Their ability to proliferate - Discovery of an Unexpected Function of Blood Immune Cells: Their Ability to Proliferate


The ability of a cell to divide, to proliferate, is essential for life and gives rise to the formati...
Published SpyLigation uses light to switch on proteins - SpyLigation: A Revolutionary Method to Switch on Proteins Using Light



Scientists can now use light to activate protein functions both inside and outside of living cells....
Published Researchers show mobile elements monkeying around the genome - Researchers Show Mobile Elements Monkeying Around the Genome



Whole-genomic sequencing has revolutionized the amount and detail of genetic diversity now available...
Published Biological clocks of people and malaria parasites tick in tune - Biological Clocks of People and Malaria Parasites Tick in Tune



Could the next weapon against malaria come from a better understanding of biological clocks? A new s...
Published Ocean ecosystem: Mixotrophic microorganisms play key role - Ocean Ecosystem: Mixotrophic Microorganisms Play Key Role



Researchers have identified a previously unknown group of bacteria, called UBA868, as key players in ...
Published Your gut's microbiome, on a chip - Your Gut's Microbiome, on a Chip


Researchers describe how gut-on-a-chip devices can bridge lab models and human biology. Modeling the...
Published Study may explain why high-sugar diets can worsen IBD - Study May Explain Why High-Sugar Diets Can Worsen IBD



Excess sugar hampers cells that renew the colon's lining in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel dise...