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Sunday, May 19

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Life’s Secret Ingredient? USC Scientist Discovers New “Rule of Biology”

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University of Southern California Dornsife molecular biologist John Tower suggests that while living things generally prefer stability to conserve energy and resources, instability may also...

Saturday, May 18

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Friday, May 17

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A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging

phys.org

A molecular biologist at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences may have found a new "rule of biology."

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New rule of biology highlights benefits of instability in living organisms

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A molecular biologist at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences may have found a new "rule of biology."

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Cytokinetics Hosts Muscle Biology-Focused Research Symposium: Contemporary Landscapes in Muscle Biology

www.benzinga.com

"We are proud to convene the CLIMB Research Symposium, a unique forum for the muscle biology community, including academic researchers and students, to engage in scientific discussion and share innovative research," said Fady I. Malik, M.D…

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A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging

www.sciencedaily.com

A molecular biologist may have found a new 'rule of biology.' The rule challenges long-held notions that most living organisms prefer stability over instability because stability requires less energy and fewer resources.

Thursday, May 16

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Five Best: Books on Breakthroughs in Biology

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Selected by Thomas R. Cech, the author of ‘The Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Life’s Deepest Secrets.’

Wednesday, May 15

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Monday, May 13

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A switch for the internal clock: Exploring quantum biology for novel medical therapies

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A research collaboration has explored the effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on the internal clock of cells at different times of day and under oxygen deprivation.

Sunday, May 12

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Motherhood Changes You: Here's How Being a Mom Affects Your Body, Biology

www.sciencetimes.com

From pregnancy onward, mothers experience several changes in their body and biology. Read to learn more. Read to learn more.

Friday, May 10

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AI system can predict the structures of life’s molecules with stunning accuracy – helping to solve one of biology’s biggest problems

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The AI model can predict structures for a vast array of the proteins used by living organisms.

Thursday, May 9

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Hallmarks of precancer: Researchers investigate the principles governing the biology of early, precancerous lesions

medicalxpress.com

Every oncologist and cancer researcher is familiar with the hallmarks of cancer, a series of functional capabilities that human cells acquire as they transition from a normal state to a neoplastic state (a state of excessive and abnormal…

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Elizabeth A. Vallen, biology professor, researcher, and former department chair at Swarthmore, has died at 59

www.inquirer.com

She taught at the college for 29 years, and a colleague said: “Her extraordinary kindness, compassion, dedication, and care were at the core of our departmental values as a community."

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AI breakthrough from Google’s DeepMind could revolutionise biology

AlphaFold 3 could help develop cures and treatments for everything from cancer to malaria

Wednesday, May 8

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CELL BIOLOGY & GENETICS DEPT. HOSTS GENOME EDITING WORKSHOP, JULY 8 – 12

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The Genome Editing Research Group at the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos hereby invites interested scientists and researchers to a hands-on-workshop on: “Harnessing the Power of Genome Editing Technology for…

Exploring lysosomal biology: Current approaches and methods

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Lysosomes are critical for cellular degradation, characterized by their acidic pH and array of hydrolytic enzymes. They degrade materials through endocytosis, phagocytosis, and autophagy, recycling essential components. Lysosomes also…

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Synthetic Biology Breakthrough Paves the Way for Cheaper Vaccines

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A multistep biosynthetic process in yeast cheaply produces an expensive adjuvant now extracted from tree bark. Vaccines save lives, as proven during the recent pandemic,...

Google DeepMind’s ‘leap forward’ in AI could unlock secrets of biology

www.theguardian.com

AlphaFold breakthrough may bolster work in fields from antibiotics and cancer therapy to resilient crops

Tuesday, May 7

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Monday, May 6

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Two facilities team up for structural biology advances with X-ray free-electron lasers and exascale computing

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Plans to unite the capabilities of two cutting-edge technological facilities promise to usher in a new era of dynamic structural biology. Through DOE's Integrated Research Infrastructure, or IRI, initiative, the facilities will complement…