The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Scientists map the partial proteome of a common lactic acid bacterium.
Scientists map the partial proteome of a common lactic acid bacterium.
With a single gene, scientists reprogram supporting cells in the spines of living mice into new neurons.
Researchers reveal the molecular mechanisms of Streptomyces platensis’s defense from its own antibiotics, which inhibit fatty acid synthesis in other microbes.
The timing of meals affects the levels of lipids in the livers of mice, according to a study.
Molecular and Cellular Biology pulls five papers from endocrinologist Shigeaki Kato.
Some 1,300 species of microbes, including some associated with allergies and lung disease, are adrift in Beijing’s thick smog.
Fueled by her love of visual data and addicted to chromosomes, Abby Dernburg continues to study how homologous chromosomes find each other during gamete formation.
A 50,000-generation-long experiment shows that bacteria keep getting fitter.
Formosan subterranean termites evade deadly pathogens by building nests lined with their own feces.
Next-generation sequencing of the bacterial assemblages that inhabit a corpse throughout decomposition improve time-of-death estimates.