Revived classic technique reveals new bacterial biofilm defenses
Researchers revive a classic imaging method to reveal how Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms use eDNA from dying cells to trap antibiotics and shore up the matrix
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Researchers revive a classic imaging method to reveal how Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms use eDNA from dying cells to trap antibiotics and shore up the matrix
Researchers use galectin-10 crystals as a rapid, purification-free scaffold to reveal atomic-resolution structures of flexible sugars, including melezitose
Researchers have generated the first highly detailed, three-dimensional models of the neurons that allow mosquitoes to detect carbon dioxide, revealing…
A tardigrade protein called Dsup shields human DNA from radiation, reducing damage by expressing the protein in human cells and mice with an mRNA delivery system
In the arid landscapes of Africa, young umbrella acacia trees employ a counterintuitive and high-stakes strategy to endure severe drought:…
Scientists have uncovered the precise biological machinery that allows pumpkins, squash, and other gourds to absorb dangerous, long-lasting pollutants from…
Extra iron boosts wheat growth under drought by supporting antioxidants and energy production, with foliar or soil applications improving yield and quality
Researchers have developed a comprehensive, stage-by-stage analysis of gene expression in sorghum, identifying key genetic regulators that control stem development.…
Researchers have developed a new gene-editing method to produce more mature and functional liver cells from pluripotent stem cells, overcoming…