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Gene Editing Plants Without DNA
Researchers have developed a method to edit the genome of plants without the introduction of foreign DNA, possibly circumventing objections to genetically modified organisms.
How Mosquitoes Locate Veins So Quickly
Two olfactory receptors expressed on a mosquito's stylet are crucial for the accurate and efficient identification of veins for blood sucking.
A Virtual K-Pop Dance Teacher
Scientists have made K-Pop dance learning easier with the virtual dance teacher and precise 3D tracking of body movements.
RNA’s Role In The Health Of Stem Cells
By conducting an RNAi screen, researchers have uncovered the RNA binding proteins that regulate stemness in embryonic stem cells.
Gene Suppression Makes Memories
Gene repression, rather than the previously assumed protein translation, could play an important role in memory and learning, scientists say.
Cartilage Regeneration With Fetal-derived Tissue
An in vitro study has suggested that fetal cartilage-derived progenitor cells are a more active source of cells in cartilage cell replacement therapy compared to mesenchymal stem cells.
Zinc-Based Transistors For Lightning Fast Screens
Korean scientists have created a thin-film transistor that is ten times faster than what is currently commercially available.
New 2D Transistor Material Made Using Precision Lasers
With the help of laser patterning, pure dual-phased molybdenum ditelluride can now be fabricated for next-generation 2D transistors.
Capturing Vesicles In The Act Of Fusion
Thanks to a pumpkin-shaped molecule, scientists can now observe the process of vesicle fusion in real time.












