Kobe University scientists discovered gourds like pumpkins absorb soil pollutants. A specific protein variant transports ...
A study reveals that a protein called RPA is essential for maintaining chromosome stability by stimulating telomerase. New findings from the-Madison suggest that problems with a key protein that helps ...
That problem is why, even though we’ve had success finding enzymes that break down common plastics like polyesters and PET, they’re only partial solutions to plastic waste. However, researchers aren’t ...
A microscopic protein twist explains why pumpkins soak up pollution, and how they might one day help remove it.
New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison reveals that dysfunction in a protein essential to maintaining ...
With a newly developed method that compares AI-generated protein sequences with naturally occurring ones, function- and ...
T he bowhead whale is the world’s longest-living mammal, sometimes making it to a staggering 200 years old. How does it do it ...
Researchers in Japan have revealed how some gourds draw pollutants into their fruits. The secret lies in a protein that carries contaminants through the plant sap. By manipulating this protein’s ...
Pumpkins, squash, zucchini and their relatives accumulate soil pollutants in their edible parts. A Kobe University team has ...
The microbiome-the trillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi that live quietly in our body-plays a crucial role in shaping human health by providing a variety of micronutrients necessary for vital ...
With a newly developed method that compares AI-generated protein sequences with naturally occurring ones, function- and ...
With a newly developed method that compares AI-generated protein sequences with naturally occurring ones, function- and structure-regulating amino ...