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Novel Mechanism Uncovered for Regulating Beta Cell Mass During Stress

2+ hour ago  (1108+ words) In a groundbreaking study emerging from Kyoto University, researchers have uncovered a crucial cellular mechanism that regulates pancreatic beta cell mass under conditions of sustained stress, such as those induced by high-fat diets and pregnancy. This discovery hinges on the…...

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Unveiling Human Proteome: Microproteins and Peptideins

7+ hour, 3+ min ago  (867+ words) A groundbreaking study published in Nature underlines a transformative insight into the human proteome, revealing a landscape enriched by microproteins and peptideins originating from non-canonical open reading frames (nc ORFs). Historically, the biological significance of nc ORFs and their protein…...

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Sound Waves Generate Mist That Shields Plants Like "Natural Sunscreen

9+ hour, 9+ min ago  (781+ words) In a groundbreaking advance that promises to revolutionize the way delicate surfaces are coated, researchers at RMIT University have pioneered an innovative technique using high-frequency sound waves to produce a fine mist that forms protective layers without resorting to heat…...

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bioengineer. org > how-river-dna-simultaneously-tracks-fish-frogs-fungi-and-human-feces

How River DNA Simultaneously Tracks Fish, Frogs, Fungi, and Human Feces

8+ hour, 2+ min ago  (881+ words) A groundbreaking study led by biologist David Duffy, Ph. D. , at the University of Florida, has unveiled the immense potential of environmental DNA (e DNA) for comprehensive ecological monitoring through a detailed investigation of Ireland's Avoca River. This research not only…...

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bioengineer. org > genetic-bonus-material-enables-gut-bacterium-segatella-copri-to-withstand-oxygen

Genetic "Bonus Material" Enables Gut Bacterium Segatella copri to

7+ hour, 55+ min ago  (1003+ words) The human gut is a bustling metropolis of trillions of microorganisms'including bacteria, viruses, and fungi'that collectively form what scientists term the microbiome. This complex, dynamic ecosystem significantly influences our physiological health, from digestion to immune response. Crucially, the composition and…...

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astrobiology. com > 2026 > 05 > water-world-genomics-unlocking-ocean-secrets-with-edna. html

Water World Genomics: Unlocking Ocean Secrets With e DNA

10+ hour, 37+ min ago  (319+ words) Can we learn about life in the deep ocean even if we don't see it? Yes we can. Thanks to environmental DNA (e DNA), we no longer need a visual sighting to know what's been in the neighborhood. Beyond the…...

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bioengineer. org > mapping-the-human-glycoproteome-glycohbf-atlas-reveals-protein-and-glycosylation-profiles-across-15-body-fluids

Mapping the Human Glycoproteome: Glyco HBF Atlas Reveals Protein and

10+ hour, 52+ min ago  (1011+ words) In the ever-evolving landscape of biomedical research, the comprehensive mapping of proteins and their modifications across diverse human body fluids stands as a critical frontier. Proteins, indispensable to cellular function and signaling, are extensively modified by glycans'complex sugar chains that…...

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bioengineer. org > hkust-researchers-pioneer-worlds-first-dna-guided-gene-editing-tool-revolutionizing-infectious-disease-diagnosis-and-antiviral-therapy-development

HKUST Researchers Pioneer World's First DNA-Guided Gene Editing Tool,

11+ hour, 4+ min ago  (845+ words) In a remarkable leap forward in gene editing technology, researchers at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed the world's first DNA-guided CRISPR-Cas system capable of programmable RNA recognition and cleavage. This pioneering breakthrough shatters the…...

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bioengineer. org > autophagy-and-cell-death-oppose-root-hair-lifespan

Autophagy and Cell Death Oppose Root Hair Lifespan

13+ hour, 47+ min ago  (275+ words) The research team employed advanced microscopy techniques combined with genetic mutants deficient in autophagy machinery to visualize and quantify root hair viability over time. Their data showed that autophagy-deficient root hairs succumbed faster to senescence, raising the possibility that enhancing…...

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bioengineer. org > decoding-proteomic-changes-in-pediatric-brain-injury

Decoding Proteomic Changes in Pediatric Brain Injury

15+ hour, 37+ min ago  (289+ words) The clinical implications of this work are profound. By establishing proteomic biomarkers predictive of injury severity and potential recovery trajectories, the study paves the way for precision medicine applications in pediatric TBI. Biomarker-driven stratification could enhance the accuracy of prognosis,…...