Diverse bacterial DNA glycosylases share a conserved antiviral defense function
Bacteria are engaged in a perpetual molecular arms race with bacteriophages, the viruses that infect them. Phages inject genetic material...
Bacteria are engaged in a perpetual molecular arms race with bacteriophages, the viruses that infect them. Phages inject genetic material...
A molecular handshake between a neuronal adhesion protein and a cell-surface receptor may help explain why some brain tumors behave...
Malaria research has long focused on the parasite’s ability to invade red blood cells, evade immune defenses and alter the...
The rapid expansion of data centers across the United States is creating an urgent demand for reliable, efficient electricity. Facilities...
A fertilizer made from marine purple bacteria is drawing attention as a possible way to make vegetable production more efficient...
Parkinson’s disease is often introduced through its most visible symptom: tremor. Yet for many patients, the condition is far more...
Mycoviruses—viruses that infect fungi—are emerging as important regulators of fungal chemistry, according to research by Favaretto, Varotto, Kondo and colleagues...
Robot-assisted surgery is often portrayed as the ultimate expression of precision medicine: a surgeon seated at a console, controlling miniature...
Lung cancer remains the world’s most commonly diagnosed cancer and one of its deadliest diseases, but a new artificial intelligence...
Allergic inflammation in the skin may set the stage for life-threatening reactions elsewhere in the body through a previously unrecognized...
The insula, a folded region tucked deep within the lateral sulcus of the cerebral cortex, is emerging as one of...
Psychedelic drugs are moving rapidly from counterculture to clinical science, but one central question continues to frustrate researchers: how can...
Parkinson’s disease has long been studied through the lenses of aging, genetics and the nervous system’s response to environmental stress....
Parkinson’s disease may begin damaging cells long before tremors, stiffness, and slowed movement become visible. A new study published in...
A new study is bringing molecular precision to one of Parkinson’s disease’s most important biological puzzles: why changes in the...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may begin affecting the mind years before it is formally diagnosed, according to a nationwide Swedish...
A new cross-sectional study is examining one of the most persistent questions in the US health-care system: why some physicians...
A new national website is being launched to provide a clearer, faster view of vaccine-preventable disease activity across the United...
A new cohort study published in JAMA Network Open is examining how histotripsy is being used across the United States...
Parkinson’s disease is often described through its most visible symptoms: tremor, slowed movement, muscle stiffness and problems with balance. But...
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