Researchers discovered a protein that acts as a molecular switch driving cocaine addiction by altering gene activity in a brain reward circuit. The protein regulates calreticulin, which dampens neuron ...
Cambridge ag-biotech Bindbridge has raised $3.8m to develop AI-designed molecular glues for next-generation herbicides and ...
Targeted protein degradation tricks the internal machinery of cells in weeds to destroy proteins that are essential to their survival.
Builder’s Vision bets on ag value chain for greater control; New Forests acquires macadamia orchards; Proparco, Swedfund and BII back nature-based solutions in emerging markets; Deals round-up, and ...
A team led by Professor Inkyung Jung from the Department of Biological Sciences at KAIST, working with Professor Yarui Diao’s ...
Bindbridge’s breakthrough to designing new molecular glues – the foundation of tomorrow’s herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides - will help to boost global food security and reduce environmental ...
Physicists have discovered a surprising new “Island of Inversion” in a place no one expected: among nuclei where the number ...
By simulating the life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell—from DNA replication to protein translation to metabolism and cell ...
The origin of the nucleus remains hotly debated among scientists, but new imaging and genomic data are shedding light on this billion-year-old mystery.
Cocaine addiction isn’t simply a failure of willpower — it’s the result of lasting biological changes in the brain.
Scientists say the path to commercial fusion power may hinge on better ways to measure the behavior of superheated plasma.
This important study demonstrates that a peri-nuclear actomyosin network, present in some types of human cells, facilitates kinetochore-spindle attachment of chromosomes in unfavorable locations - ...