Human cells have two copies of each chromosome, and this balance is essential for genes to be expressed in the appropriate ...
A laser-based system that can create mesh-like structures in a dish that resemble the cytoskeletons of cells has been developed by two RIKEN researchers. They demonstrated its usefulness for research ...
Recent studies connect Y chromosome loss with several serious health conditions. These include heart disease, brain disorders ...
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Scientists simulate a living cell’s full life cycle in 4D
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have built a computer simulation that tracks the entire life cycle ...
On the flipside, if telomeres are too long, it can also spell trouble because cancer cells require long telomeres to become longer lived, ‘immortal,’” says Mia Levine, associate professor of biology ...
The model has the potential to transform the ability to study telomere biology, learn more about human aging, and ultimately help people preserve better health as they age.
Plants pause their growth during stress, then press play when conditions improve, helping them recover and live on to produce food, according to a new study.
A simulated cell in the early stages of division. Left half shows membrane (green cubes), and ribosomes (yellow/purple) interwoven through in the cell’s chromosome (red). Right side shows all the ...
A computational method called scSurv, developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo, links individual cells to patient outcomes using widely available bulk RNA sequencing data.
Ubisoft Red Storm layoffs see over 100 jobs cut as the studio exits game development and shifts to support roles.
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New Haven man to serve 9 years in prison for violating protective order, flooding police cell
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A New Haven man was sentenced to nine years in prison on Tuesday, March 10, for violating a protective order and subsequently flooding a police holding cell while in custody.
Shenandoah County's school division is scaling back Chromebook use across its elementary and middle schools and preparing to tighten enforcement at the secondary level, administrators told the school ...
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