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Genome Editing Boosts a Traditional Herb’s Potential
8+ hour, 36+ min ago (376+ words) From traffic lights to fashion trends, changing from red to green can signal much more than a shift in color. Now, Hiroshima University researchers have shown that the same is true for perilla. Using genome editing, they transformed red perilla…...
Martin Picard’s Mitochondrial Theory of Mind
2+ hour, 56+ min ago (1226+ words) Martin Picard, director of the Mitochondrial Psychobiology Lab at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, has placed the energetic organelles at the center of his model for health and consciousness. A mitochondrion (orange) contains intricately folded structures, called cristae, that maximize…...
Echoes in the earth: how microbiomes help plants remember and resist - Nature Reviews Microbiology
3+ hour, 44+ min ago (157+ words) Nature Reviews Microbiology (2026) Cite this article In this Genome Watch, we explore how the ecological memory of microbiomes shapes transgenerational stress resilience in plants. Liang, S. et al. Climate-influenced ecological memory modulates microbial response to soil moisture. Glob. Change Biol. 31, e70099 (2025). Jobert,…...
Genome Editing Boosts Health Potential of Perilla Herb
19+ hour, 25+ min ago (454+ words) SFL Educational News Service The Core Concept: Hiroshima University researchers successfully used CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to disrupt the flavanone 3-hydroxylase (F3H) gene in red perilla (Perilla frutescens), creating a green-leafed variant with a significantly altered metabolic profile. Branch of Science: Genetics,…...
Body Detects Temperature Shifts: How Warm and Cool Signals Are Sensed
10+ hour, 21+ min ago (337+ words) A new study is upending a long-held idea about how the nervous system reads temperature. Researchers at the University of Queensland report that most skin thermoreceptor cells do not specialize exclusively in either cooling or warming. Instead, the same thermoreceptors…...
Timing Regenerative Signals Determines Healing Outcomes After Injury
11+ hour, 6+ min ago (357+ words) Medicine has long aimed to deliver the right therapeutic signals to the right tissue at the right moment. New University of Oregon research suggests that regenerative outcomes may hinge not only on which growth factors are delivered, but also on…...
Supernova Neutrinos And The Origin of Biomolecular Homochirality
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (195+ words) We introduce neutrino interactions into the autocatalytic chemical reactions in a far-from-equilibrium noise-induced system. These interactions create a directional bias between L and D enantiomers in the racemization reactions, which is amplified by autocatalysis and stochastic fluctuations. Chemical scheme of…...
Terminal Brain Cancer Has Killed Kids for Decades. Four Survived This Cell Therapy Trial.
23+ hour, 39+ min ago (287+ words) TAA-T therapy skips gene editing entirely, instead selecting and multiplying T cells that already recognise tumour proteins. Think of it as casting a wider net instead of throwing a single spear. The ReMIND trial's results are preliminary but striking, particularly…...
TSPAN7 Builds Transmembrane Skeleton, Stabilizing Tubular Membranes via
19+ hour, 9+ min ago (328+ words) Tetraspanins are four-transmembrane proteins best known for organizing cell membranes into specialized microdomains that recruit lipids and partner proteins. Over the past few years, several tetraspanins have also been shown to form ordered polymer assemblies, raising the possibility that these…...
Genome Editing Reinvents Perilla, Boosting Potential of Traditional Herb
20+ hour, 30+ min ago (257+ words) Traffic lights aren’t the only things that can shift from red to green. A team at Hiroshima University reports that the color of perilla can be reprogrammed using CRISPR-Cas9—while also rewiring the plant’s underlying chemical machinery. The result is…...