New research published in Nature reveals that eating can temporarily enhance T cell function, giving immune cells a metabolic edge that may improve infection defense and cancer immunotherapy outcomes.
Modern biology is awash in data. Scientists can sequence DNA, track gene activity cell-by-cell, map proteins in space, and image tissues at microscopic resolution. However, it is a struggle to put all ...
Canada’s National Research Council boldly advertises itself as “advancing mission-driven science and innovation” — to ...
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The sunlight-collecting organelles known as chloroplasts solve a packing problem: how to optimize photosynthesis without ...
Globally, and particularly in the U.S., new frameworks are creating genuine opportunities for earlier collaboration.
Desai, MBBS, MD, assistant professor of thoracic medical oncology/head and neck medical oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center ...
In mouse brain cells, and in follow-up work involving worms and human cortical neurons, the team found that many axons ...
A Moffitt Cancer Center researcher has introduced a new model that addresses one of biology's most fundamental questions: How does genetic information keep living systems organized and therefore alive ...
AI-guided redesign of protein alphabet in bacteria could unlock new ways to build synthetic organisms.
At WIRED Health, immunologist Daniel Davis detailed the ways in which new technologies are enabling a better understanding of ...
AI could "give the scientific community a way to address the most difficult and urgent questions in human health," argues ...