Microcompartments in Genomes: Tiny Loops Persist Through Cell Division
The fascinating world of microcompartments reveals how tiny protein structures in genomes persist through cell division, raising questions about their inheritance and stability.
Proto-Earth Remnants: Ancient Mantle Rocks Reveal Our Planet’s Origins
Theories about Earth’s earliest formation hinge on proto-Earth remnants, revealing insights that could change everything you thought you knew about our planet’s origins.
Mitochondria Sprint to the Nucleus: Cancer Cells Survive Mechanical Stress
Oncogenic stress prompts mitochondria to race toward the nucleus, revealing a crucial survival tactic that could transform cancer treatment strategies.
Quantum Batteries: Topological Models That Resist Energy Loss
Losing energy in batteries could soon be a thing of the past with topological quantum models, but how exactly do they protect energy flow remains to be seen.
Exercise Rewires the Body at a Molecular Level: Insights From 20 Years of Research
Gaining insight from 20 years of research reveals how exercise rewires your body at a molecular level, unlocking powerful benefits you won’t want to miss.