As plants evolved to live on land, so too did their immune systems, offering protection against dangerous fungi.
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As plants evolved to live on land, so too did their immune systems, offering protection against dangerous fungi.
Scientists uncover how one small protein juggles multiple roles in shaping the bloodworm’s fang-like copper teeth.
RNA thermometers help regulate bacterial infection and targeting them might be a way toward fighting antibiotic resistance.
To understand the progression of diseases, such as angiogenesis, researchers have turned to computers to model complex biological processes.
Researchers look to the guts of chickens’ ancestors to gain insights into domestication.
This will be one of the most important datasets since the mapping of the Human Genome, say experts.
The device could improve personalized medicine by detecting whether a specific drug is likely to work for a patient before it is administered.
Scientists use 3D printing to combine fundamental biology research methods with high-throughput screening of cell culture surface topographies.
Changing the shape of soft matter using circuits made from DNA.
A prototype platform allows researchers to culture and study tumor growth in new detail.