The very first patient would receive the first clinical doses of HMBD-001, the first cancer treatment from Hummingbird Bioscience. Piers Ingram, the cofounder and CEO of the company, was nervous, but ...
Proteins, one of the smallest building blocks of life on Earth, hold promise for answering some of biology's biggest ...
Scientists have long observed that embryos of different species within a phylum look quite distinct at early and late ...
Researchers have revealed how bacteria precisely control the genes that trigger cell division. The study shows that the MraZ protein, which normally forms a donut-shaped structure, must bend and ...
Peptide-based molecules have increasingly been positioned not merely as isolated biochemical entities, but as conceptual instruments through which ...
How do blood vessels stay strong, flexible, and responsive to the body's changing need for oxygen and nutrients? The answer lies not only in biology—but also in physics. Researchers at Åbo Akademi ...
Christopher H. Contag explores how tissue regeneration involves organized interactions beyond just cell replacement, highlighting two emerging technologies ...
A new study from Scripps Research reveals how a key touch-sensing protein detects mechanical forces with remarkable precision. Each time something lightly presses against your skin, specialized sensor ...
New UAB research uncovers how NFAT helps uterine NK cells support early placenta development, shedding light on pregnancy health and the roots of complications like preeclampsia.
Abstract: With the deployment of the fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks, the focus of the information society has switched to the next era in which the limitations of 5G will be addressed, and ...
System-Level Evaluation of a Differential Cell Architecture for Energy-Efficient Phase-Change Memory
Abstract: Emerging applications such as edge AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and mobile computing demand memory technologies that deliver both ultralow power consumption and high throughput.
Researchers have identified a previously unknown type of photoreceptor in deep-sea fish larvae that blends features of rods and cones, challenging long-held assumptions about how vertebrate vision ...
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