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Scientists Find Plastic-Eating Bacteria Thriving in the Deep Sea
Uncover the deep-sea secret of plastic-eating bacteria. Learn how these marine microbes use a unique PETase enzyme to digest PET plastic, paving the way for new recycling solutions.
A poorly characterized protein, historically thought to be a chaperone or enzyme, may actually be a key player in prostate ...
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Self-sufficient Cells Light Up Enzyme Activity from Within
Autonomous cells producing acetyl-lysine offer a novel platform for real-time monitoring of enzyme activity, enhancing ...
HIQ Shots combine honey, lemon, and turmeric for a morning energy boost. Rooted in Ayurveda, this natural tonic enhances ...
A lot of us are guilty of not doing this one thing while having our food. Well, that is chewing food properly. Read on to ...
Smith, a microbiologist whose discovery revolutionize the field of genetic engineering, was a Johns Hopkins School of ...
Deep within the world's oceans lurk marine bacteria armed with plastic-munching enzymes, their evolution seemingly sculpted ...
Tumors were eradicated in 30% of mice receiving cGAS LNPs injected into the tumor, in combination with immune checkpoint blockade.
Everyone knows that the fall brings flu season, replete with aches, pains and a new version of the vaccine. But why is cold ...
Scientists have pinpointed a previously unknown cellular breakdown that triggers multiple severe genetic diseases.
Sir2, an enzyme belonging to sirtuins, has been shown to be involved in the deacetylation of proteins. Researchers from the ...
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