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Researchers have discovered a type of "molecular glue" that can be used to inhibit certain pathological protein interactions.
Science gave us the smartphones in our pockets, the navigation systems in our ... in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Howard Hughes Medical Institute and University of California ...
Joshua Modell, Ph.D., associate professor of molecular biology and genetics ... say bacteria have long been known to use CRISPR-Cas systems to chop up phage DNA, break it down and get rid of ...
Claudio is a Group Leader at the Instituto de Medicina Molecular and an Invited Associate Professor of Vascular Biology at the University ... University in Dresden and later at the ETH Zurich in Basel ...
Over the past decades, researchers have been trying to develop increasingly advanced and powerful quantum computers, which ...
Washington, D.C., police at the U.S. Institute of Peace on the afternoon of March 17.Credit...Kent Nishimura for The New York Times Supported by By Aishvarya Kavi Photographs by Eric Lee and Kent ...
Learn about metabolomics, biology's fourth language that has remained vastly untapped up until now and could accelerate ...
Jacob Corn, Professor of Genome Biology, ETH Zurich However ... the researchers provide a detailed description of the molecular interactions lost for two specific gene pairs.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have unravelled the complex network that cells use to repair their genetic material. By examining ...
Physicist, Daniel Angerhausen, ETH Zurich's Institute of Particle Physics and Astrophysics, led a team of researchers in a study to find out what humanity could learn about the universe - even if no ...