The cells of all animals—including humans—are characterized by their ability to adhere particularly well to surfaces in their ...
A new Dartmouth study opens new avenues for understanding—and potentially manipulating—how cells decide to live or die.
Perovskites are promising materials for solar cells. A layer of dipolar molecules at the perovskite surface improves the ...
Unlike most animals’ weapons — like claws, horns or teeth — snake venom is in a perpetual race with the defenses of their prey. Snakes upgrade their venom; rodents and amphibians upgrade their ...
Polydopamine-coated magnetic liposomes offer insight into the lectin-glycan interactions in motion. By observing minute ...
A 69-year-old man presented with a 2-year history of changes in bowel habits, including abdominal cramps, constipation, and ...
The realm of ion channels and transporters is ever-expanding, with new research highlighting non-canonical roles for both the ion-conducting channels ...
Hospitals and public spaces are locked in a quiet arms race with microbes that cling to surfaces, shrug off disinfectants, and evolve around our best drugs. Now researchers are turning to a Nobel ...
At ELRIG 2025 Dr Barak Gilboa of Novo Nordisk unveiled a suite of AI-enabled approaches that turn brightfield microscopy from ...
Researchers discovered that a long-misunderstood protein plays a key role in helping chromosomes latch onto the right “tracks ...
In atopic dermatitis, the first interleukin-22 inhibitor to reach late clinical trials is showing uncommonly broad suppression of biomarkers associated with disease activity.
Human intestinal M cells function as dendritic cell-like antigen-presenting cells, displaying constitutive MHC-II activity ...