The fibers are hair-like protein filaments called “pili” that have the unique property of transporting charges at speeds of 1 billion electrons per second
"Our method is a valuable platform for imaging and studying the effect of rotation at the single cell level."
“Hopefully, our work will serve as a wake-up call.”
Designing and building three massive hill slopes, known as LEO, was no ordinary undertaking for the UA's Biosphere 2
In animal studies, the technique more effectively targeted melanoma than other immunotherapy treatments
Microbial habitats worldwide likely shaped by RNA viruses that eat bacteria
One whole endogenous retrovirus genome–and bits of 17 others–were spotted in a study of 2,500 human genomes
Sandia’s QUASR enables speedy, accurate detection of West Nile and other viruses.
Research conducted in collaboration with Upland Brewing Co., a craft brewery in Bloomington, Ind.
New national study refutes damaging stereotype
Researchers have discovered that these polarity genes, which do more than create cowlicks, are regulated by a tumor suppressor protein
Research shows nitrogen is accumulating in soil–creating health risks like “blue baby syndrome” and environmental dead zones in rivers and oceans
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