Researchers take advantage of a diamond’s atomic flaw to devise a sensor that may one day snap images of individual molecules.
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Researchers take advantage of a diamond’s atomic flaw to devise a sensor that may one day snap images of individual molecules.
As wolves became domesticated, their genes adapted to a starch-rich diet of human leftovers.
Comparing gene transcripts from different species reveals surprising splicing diversity.
This year, US politics was dominated by the run-up to October elections, with science policy issues playing a role here and elsewhere around the world.
Archaea packages DNA around histones in a similar way to eukaryotes, suggesting that fitting a large genome into a small space was not the original role of chromatin.
Genes from fungi, bacteria, and viruses may have helped mosses and other plants to colonize the land.
Scientists unravel the confusing molecular biology behind a fruit fly’s reliance on a single type of cactus.
Researchers show that DNA supercoils are dynamic structures that can “hop” long distances, a phenomenon that could affect gene regulation.
Researchers use UV light to stimulate protein production in nano-sized delivery capsules in mice.
Researchers devise a way to create predictably patterned microwrinkles.