Presented by 2014 Nobel Laureate, Stefan W. Hell
The evolutionary history of a salivary protein may point to interbreeding between humans and an enigmatic ancient relative
Cas enzymes that place viral DNA into CRISPR region rely on flexibility and shape
Bugs develop a taste for each other when plants taste bad
New online tools make sophisticated CRISPR guide design fast and easy for all researchers
Microbiome from mother trees protects baby trees from disease
Scans suggest food is a form of escape from self-critical thoughts
A new mechanism of cell cannibalism by entosis
Now that researchers have an effective method for decoding the ants' odorant receptors, the biologists can now begin deciphering the chemical codes that the insects use to communicate
Program helps new CRISPR researchers conduct successful gene editing experiments
Study shows how bodies “remember” experiences that increase risk for inflammation-related diseases
Study shows decision-making in real time
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