KVASU scientists patent innovative starter culture technology, enhancing dairy product shelf life and efficiency through aerobic respiration.
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Ancient Asgard microbe using oxygen early may rewrite life’s origin story
A team led by Brett Baker at the University of Texas at Austin has found that some Asgard archaea, the ancient microbial group most closely related to all complex life on Earth, carried the molecular ...
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Study finds microbes used oxygen far earlier than scientists thought
Oxygen fills the air today, but for most of Earth’s early history it barely existed. Scientists say the atmosphere did not hold steady oxygen until about 2.33 billion years ago, during the Great ...
Boston was buzzing as SLAS hosted its 2026 International Conference and Exhibition from 7-11 February, drawing more than 7,600 attendees from 47 countries and 419 exhibitors showcasing the latest ...
Nucleotide synthesis—the production of the basic components of DNA and RNA—is essential for cell growth and division. In most ...
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Donut Lab’s solid-state battery hits 80% charge in 4.5 minutes, beating ‘scam’ claims
After weeks of skepticism and even industry figures calling its solid-state battery claims a ...
Exclusive: Harvard geneticist George Church knew more about Jeffrey Epstein's activities than he has previously said, before ...
Deep in our cells, a wide range of processes are occurring constantly. These cellular processes rely on enzymes to act as catalysts and set off a series of molecular interactions. There are still many ...
RSSB will conduct Lab Assistant exam on May 9 and 10. Learn the subject-wise RSSB Lab Assistant Syllabus, Exam Pattern, ...
Never-before-seen 3D reconstructions of human liver tissue have been created at a cellular level. The details obtained by a team of UW Medicine and University of Washington engineers and physicians ...
Ordinary fat cells in obese animals can be induced to burn energy stores, generating substantial heat, according to a ...
The changing cellular, transcriptional, and genomic landscape of human lung aging can be characterized using single-cell RNA sequencing. Here, the authors show that lung aging is cell-type ...
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