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“The sea slug Elysia chlorotica is a small, unassuming creature that performs a remarkable feat: It eats algae and steals its ...
John Routzahn, who graduated from UD in 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in applied molecular biology and biotechnology, is now working as a postbaccalaureate research fellow at the National Cancer ...
Biochemist Svetlana Mojsov, honored for GLP-1 research that has transformed metabolic disease care, says she’s grateful to ...
Researchers have designed a chemical probe to bind damaged mitochondrial DNA, halting the enzymatic processes that lead to ...
The beautiful, fascinating and often perplexing world around us grows from intricate and convoluted interactions of millions ...
Key TakeawaysErythritol damages brain blood vessel cells, increasing risk of blood clots and stroke in lab studies. It ...
Neurodegenerative diseases are chronic conditions that cause nerve cells to lose function and die over many years. A decade-long, gradual mental decline often precedes this ultimately fatal process.
Multilayer plastic materials present a major challenge at the end of their life cycle due to the complexity of separating and ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNStainless-steel component boosts bacteria-based biobatteryEngineering innovations generally require long hours in the lab, with a lot of trial and error through experimentation before zeroing in on the best solution.
Bioengineered organs are no longer just structural substitutes. A review published in Trends in Biotechnology introduces a ...
Discover how high-content analysis enhances live-cell imaging by enabling detailed, quantitative insights into cellular ...
The latest awards enable development and implementation of cross-disciplinary projects tackling real-world sustainability ...
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