The activation and deactivation of apoptosis is a promising field of research in basic biomedical research. The team led by Prof. Franz Hagn from the Chair of Structural Membrane Biochemistry at the ...
At the iGEM competition in Paris, high school and collegiate teams from around the world compete against one another with ...
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New switch for programmed cell death identified
Science learns from nature's methods - Potential benefits for future therapies against cancer and Alzheimer's disease - Joint research by TUM and Helmholtz Munich In the fight against disease, ...
A new study identifies biliverdin reductase A (BVRA) as a crucial enzyme defending neurons from oxidative stress, acting ...
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Scientists close to creating life from scratch
As we stand on the precipice of a scientific revolution, researchers are pushing the boundaries of biology by developing ...
The reason why we don’t see utter blackness is once again because of that visual noise, which come from signals from our ...
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Space radiation can produce some organic molecules detected on icy moons
New laboratory research suggests that some organic molecules previously detected in plumes erupting from Saturn’s moon ...
BYU’s Chemistry Department and Y-Chem Club celebrated National Chemistry Week with colorful experiments, community outreach and even liquid nitrogen ice cream, all to bring science a little closer to ...
In a 1972 experiment, patient B-19 was given access to a brain stimulation device and a button to activate it. What took ...
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Johns Hopkins study reveals enzyme that shields neurons from oxidative stress
New research from Johns Hopkins Medicine shows that the enzyme biliverdin reductase A (BVRA) plays a direct protective role against oxidative stress in neurons, independent of its role producing the ...
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For 25 Years, People Have Been Living Continuously In Space – But What Happens Next?
Even without the ISS, some humans will stay off planet for the foreseeable future. There is no plan to stop the continuous habitation of space. The spiritual successor of the ISS will likely be ...
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