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Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches New DNA and RNA Analysis System
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (201+ words) May 29, 2026 | Company News, Lab Equipment, Molecular Diagnostics | Thermo Fisher Scientific introduced the Invitrogen E-Gel Power Snap Lite Electrophoresis System, a compact, integrated platform for routine nucleic acid verification. The system combines gel electrophoresis and imaging into a single device, allowing…...
Meet Tibor G'nti: The forgotten scientist who explained life decades before modern biology caught up
4+ hour, 11+ min ago (62+ words) The Times of India - Meet Tibor G'nti: The forgotten scientist who explained life decades before modern biology caught up Tibor G'nti's journey into the question of life How G'nti designed a minimal model for life itself Why Tibor G'nti's Chemoton…...
How Bean Plants Detect Hungry Caterpillars and Signal for Help
11+ hour, 11+ min ago (1251+ words) In the intricate world of plant defense mechanisms, recent research has unveiled an astonishing example of biochemical communication that transcends species boundaries. Bean plants, when attacked by caterpillars, do not simply passively endure the herbivory. Instead, they initiate a sophisticated…...
What Do Aliens Look Like? Here's How Earth's Extreme Terrestrials Offer Astrobiology Clues
16+ hour, 50+ min ago (17+ words) International Business Times UK...
Biochar and Bacillus Join Forces to Boost Cherry Tomato Yields in
16+ hour, 39+ min ago (844+ words) Greenhouse cultivation of cherry tomatoes represents a significant segment of horticulture, prized for the fruit's enhanced flavor profile, nutritional value, and robust consumer demand across global markets. However, sustainable intensification of production is often constrained by suboptimal nutrient management practices....
How Obesity Affects the Spread of Breast Cancer
13+ hour, 23+ min ago (858+ words) In a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Oklahoma, compelling evidence has emerged linking obesity to distinct molecular and cellular changes that influence the progression of early-stage breast cancer to invasive disease. Published in The American Journal…...
New Model Reveals DNA Packaging Dynamics During Replication
16+ hour, 41+ min ago (760+ words) In the intricate ballet of cellular division, the faithful duplication of a cell's inner contents, especially its prized genetic material, is paramount. The process of mitosis demands a remarkable transformation in the structure of chromosomes " the DNA packaged into compact,…...
Plants Demonstrate Exceptional Resilience to Protein Translation Errors
22+ hour, 5+ min ago (838+ words) In a groundbreaking study that challenges longstanding paradigms in molecular biology, researchers at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit't M'nchen (LMU) have unveiled how plants exhibit an extraordinary resilience to errors in protein synthesis within their organelles. This revelation not only reshapes our understanding of…...
Mosquitoes Can Learn to Associate DEET Repellent with a Meal, Threatening
22+ hour, 12+ min ago (1041+ words) In what could be a pivotal turning point in our understanding of insect repellents, scientists have uncovered evidence that mosquitoes, particularly the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti, can learn to associate the smell of DEET'the world's most widely used insect…...
Engineering Cyanobacteria to Produce Sulfated Polysaccharides Through
22+ hour, 10+ min ago (628+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement that leverages the power of photosynthesis for sustainable biotechnology, researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have successfully engineered cyanobacteria to produce sulfated polysaccharides (SPS), a class of valuable biomolecules with extensive applications in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics,…...