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Friday, Jun 7

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Bending the Rules of Biology: Stanford Scientists Unveil Cellular Origami in Microscopic Predators

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Stanford scientists have unveiled “lacrygami,” a phenomenon where Lacrymaria olor extends its structure dramatically, influenced by its cytoskeletal design, promising advances in microscopic technology. “There...

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DePaul adjunct professor fired for optional assignment on how 'genocide in Gaza' impacts health and biology

A DePaul University adjunct professor said she was fired for giving her students an optional assignment about the war in Gaza.

Thursday, Jun 6

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U.S. Open 2024: Meet Colin Prater, the 29-year-old biology teacher who will compete at Pinehurst

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Colin Prater, an accomplished mid-amateur from Colorado Springs who also teaches high-school biology, qualified for his first major championship on Monday.

Saturday, Jun 1

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Get to Your Data Faster: Overcoming Challenges in Spatial Biology

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Many of the challenges in spatial biology can be addressed using tools that increase the availability of markers that can be analyzed, reduce panel optimization time, and enable simple, yet sophisticated, data analysis.

Computer-Aided Design for Biology

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Asimov's holistic application of genetic, cellular, and bioprocess models has enabled them to boost antibody titers more than two-fold over traditional approaches.

Multiomics Opens the Door: More Data, More Insight into Biology’s Complexity

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Combining multiomics data provides more information to identify biological drivers, opening up opportunities to address more clinical indications.

Friday, May 31

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Gene variants foretell the biology of future breast cancers

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In a finding that vastly expands the understanding of tumor evolution, researchers discover genetic biomarkers that can predict the breast cancer subtype a patient is likely to develop.

Thursday, May 30

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Gene variants foretell the biology of future breast cancers, study finds

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A Stanford Medicine study of thousands of breast cancers has found that the gene sequences we inherit at conception are powerful predictors of the breast cancer type we might develop decades later and how deadly it might be.

Wednesday, May 29

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Integrated DNA Technologies Opens New Synthetic Biology Facility

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More than half of the new facility has been dedicated to synthetic biology lab spaces. Other areas include office and conference rooms, amenities, onsite dedicated support resources, and additional space for future expansion. Lab features…

Tuesday, May 28

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How Plant Biology Could Revolutionize Renewable Energy

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New research has revealed that the hydraulic systems of plants generate a streaming electric potential in sync with their circadian rhythms, presenting innovative opportunities for...

Saturday, May 25

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Friday, May 24

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Two new studies offer insights into the molecular biology of neuropsychiatric disease

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Working under the umbrella of the PsychENCODE Consortium, the mental health research project established in 2015 by the National Institutes of Health, a team of Mount Sinai scientists has uncovered important new insights into the molecular…

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Advancing Spatial Biology to the Clinic: The Power of Multiplex Immunofluorescence-based Biomarkers for Companion Diagnostics, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks

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In this free webinar, learn about setting up and managing multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) platforms for companion diagnostics (CDx) and clinical programs. Attendees will discover key technical, regulatory and commercial considerations…

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

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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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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

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"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.