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SpudCell: The first synthetic cell with a complete cell cycle

Scientists Made a Cell From Scratch For First Time

For The First Time, Scientists Say They've Built a Synthetic Cell From Scratch

Simulation study of Escherichia coli electroporation induced by pulsed magnetic field

Team creates cells from protein soup.

Scientists build synthetic cell from scratch that can feed, grow and replicate

In a first for honeybees, researchers found queens facing chronic pesticide exposure will protect themselves by shunting the toxic chemicals into their eggs, a newly documented defense mechanism known as maternal offloading that may contribute to delayed colony collapse.

A genome-scale CRISPRi perturbation atlas of human induced pluripotent stem cells | Nature Biotechnology

Metatranscriptomics reveals transcriptional processes in microbial communities that drive biodeterioration in salt-weathered historic buildings.

Derivation of functional retinal endothelial cells from human pluripotent stem cells for therapeutics and modelling | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Life expectancy and causes of death in classical laminopathic progeroid syndromes: systematic review with individual-patient data synthesis

Disembodied parts from a sea cucumber species neither die nor regenerate, but transform into balls that maintain immune systems and live for >3 years

Mendelian randomization study: Coffee doesn’t appear to have cardiovascular benefits when controlling for causality

Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length

Humans prefer to walk counter-clockwise, scientists find - but no one knows why

Healthy but sedentary people show early decline in cellular energy production

Bacteria act as a team to survive antibiotics by pooling their resources to save dormant cells, a new study reveals

New science on algae die-offs is too late for the Reflecting Pool

Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length, study finds

Using precision editing to study human embryo development shows master gene

Age-related dysfunctions of the neuroendocrine axes in nonhuman primates with depression-like and anxious behavior

The love and hate relationship between cellular senescence and stemness

Dietary cholesterol activates a Ral-dependent pathway driving LDLR turnover | Nature

Bird flu made the leap to cows in 2024

Researchers have shown that bacteria can learn from past experiences, store memories across generations and adapt their behavior to changing environments all without a brain or nervous system.

p38MAP kinase regulates senescence in human iPS-derived myocytes

Great apes have been laughing with the same rhythmic structure as modern humans for at least 15 million years, a new study reveals

Scientists finally solved the mystery of how Venus flytraps snap shut — Molecular mechanism may inspire new techniques to help soft robots and other smart materials move without muscles

In vivo reprogramming of cytotoxic effector CD8 T cells via fractalkine-conjugated mRNA-LNPs

Recent research shows that exogenous salicylic acid and fluridone reprogram carbon allocation in storage roots to alleviate drought-induced yield loss in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.)

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