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How The Grass Carp Went Vegetarian

The draft genome suggests that differences in the mevalonate pathway and steroid biosynthesis in liver aided the grass carp's transition from a carnivorous to a herbivorous diet.

An Essential Protein That Pumps Calcium Into Breastmilk

A study in mice has revealed that the protein Orai1 is responsible for 50 percent of the calcium ions in a mother’s milk.

Looking For Connections? Check The DNA ‘Phonebook’

Using a modified Capture Hi-C method, researchers have compile a comprehensive database of promoter interactions.

Virulence Factor Building Block Found Hiding In Plain Sight

The discovery of the PATR motif found in the virulence factors of many harmful bacteria could lead to the development of new broad spectrum antibiotics.

Found: Critical Regulator Of Unconventional Immune Cells

By studying patients lacking STAT3, researchers have identified the protein as essential for innate-like immune cells known as NKT and MAIT cells.

Upstream Regulator Of Hypotension Identified

A study in mice has shown that the protein ERp44 can control blood pressure through its effect on angiotensin II stability.

Dine With A Light Eater If You Want To Consume less

Interestingly, you could be influenced by your dining companion even if he or she is not physically present.

Eisuke Tada Appointed Deputy-Director General Of ITER

Japanese scientist Dr. Eisuke Tada has been appointed to lead an international collaboration searching for feasible nuclear fusion energy options.

Artificial Muscles Created From Gold-Plated Onion Cells

Unlike other types of artificial muscles, onion cells coated in gold can expand or contract to bend in different directions depending on the driving voltage applied.