New research from the Danish psychiatric project, iPSYCH, shows that
Nuclear pore complex outer rings: No longer ‘one size fits all’
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is walled off from the
Nuclear architecture: What organizes the genome in a cell’s nucleus?
Spatial separation of active from inactive fractions of the genome
What artificial intelligence can teach us about proteins
Intelligent virtual companions like Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant have
Ancient secrets of medicinal mint
The precious chemistry of a plant used for 2000 years
Biologists uncover new rules for cellular decision-making in genetics
A team of biologists has uncovered new rules that cells
Diet rich in animal protein is associated with a greater risk of early death
A diet rich in animal protein and meat in particular
Engineering cellular function without living cells
Genes in living cells are activated — or not —
Revealing the rules behind virus scaffold construction: New insights into epistasis could impact future drug delivery and therapeutic strategies
A team of researchers including Northwestern Engineering faculty has expanded
Machine learning sheds light on the biology of toxin exposure: Study reveals new insights into how the liver and kidneys respond to toxins in animal models
Exposure to potentially harmful chemicals is a reality of life.