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New “E3-ome” atlas maps human E3 ligases, reshaping enzyme research
A team of researchers led by the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research has produced the first systematic catalog of human E3 ubiquitin ligases, the enzymes responsible for tagging ...
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Study suggests single-celled organisms can learn without a brain
A growing body of peer-reviewed research is building the case that single-celled organisms, creatures with no brain, no ...
Basic rights of Victorians on remand are at risk of being breached as those shuffled between police cells fall through accountability gaps, a watchdog has warned, and the problem is expected to worsen ...
The draw for the play-off round in this season’s Champions League took place on Friday morning. The teams that finished between ninth and 24th in the league phase learned their opponents for next ...
John M. Archibald is in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4H7, Canada, and also at the Institute for Comparative Genomics, Dalhousie ...
All cells need to sense and respond to their environment—to know when to activate genes, build proteins and carry out their basic functions. One of the most well-studied cellular responses is how they ...
In many submerged regions, murky mud shelters strange life-forms that seem to be the key to one of the biggest mysteries of life on Earth. These creatures belong to a domain of life called the archaea ...
Cells are the basic building blocks of life—the smallest units that can do all the jobs a living thing needs. Most cells fit into two groups: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The most significant ...
A new study provides unprecedented insights into the cellular architecture of over 200 species of plankton using ultrastructure expansion microscopy. Dudin had been working with this particular group ...
A pandemic-era breakthrough has allowed scientists to literally expand our view of plankton. By using ultrastructure expansion microscopy, researchers visualized the inner workings of hundreds of ...
A massive illegal electronic device network capable of crippling cell towers and jamming 911 calls across New York City was uncovered by the Secret Service — just as world leaders prepared to descend ...
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