Small RNAs and their associated RNA interference (RNAi) pathways underpin diverse mechanisms of gene regulation and genome defense across all three kingdoms of life and are integral to virus–host interactions.
Spamming Science
Is electronic communication taking up too much of our time?
Single-Cell Sequencing of Mitochondrial Mutations Traces Human Cell Lineages
Mitochondrial mutations as cell lineage tracers.
Unraveling Signaling in Single B Cells for Higher Affinity Receptors and Function
Cellular signaling is investigated using a subset of human B cells.
Who Discovered DNA?
Why do some crucial scientific discoveries get left out of the canon?
Applications of Molecular Engineering in T-cell-based Immunotherapies
Harnessing an individual’s immune cells to mediate antitumor and antiviral responses is a life‐saving option for some patients with otherwise intractable forms of cancer and infectious disease.
Break More Bread: How Plasma Enhances Wheat Germination
A team of researchers from Ireland report on the mechanisms of how atmospheric cold plasma (APC) improves the germination of seeds.
Novel Urine Analysis Technique to Detect Cancer
A team of researchers from China combined AC and SERS technologies to develop a novel method for urinary modified nucleoside detection as a tool for cancer screening.
DNA Nanotechnology Goes Biomedical
The challenges and an outlook on this promising class of DNA hybrid materials are discussed.
Why Should Biologists Become More Like Climate Scientists?
Now that climate scientists can make better projections of climate change, biologists need to project and prevent its impacts on biodiversity.