Getting the big picture means asking lots of little questions.
Getting the big picture means asking lots of little questions.
New types of biological filaments are turning up in yeast, fly, bacterial cells and in rat neurons, and they may yield clues to how the cytoskeleton evolved from metabolically active enzymes.
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Gut bacteria may be the missing piece that explains the connection between diet and cancer risk.
Protein interaction networks in Arabidopsis give clues to plant evolution and immunity.
A UK panel puts forth guidelines for research that use experimental animals harboring human cells and tissues.
Journalists should focus more on accurately representing the science of climate change and vaccinations and less on impartiality, a new review finds.
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