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Developmental Biology
Contraception: Stopping sperm in their tracks
Luke L McGoldrick, Jean-Ju Chung
An automated high-throughput platform can screen for molecules that change the motility of sperm cells and their ability to fertilize.
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
Ion Channels: A novel origin for calcium selectivity
Esteban Suárez-Delgado, León D Islas
A native calcium ion channel has been identified in bacteria for the first time.
Developmental Biology
Genetics and Genomics
Aging and Longevity: Short and sweet
Coleen T Murphy
A truncated version of the only insulin receptor in
C. elegans
has been discovered.
Chromosomes and Gene Expression
Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
Histone Methylation: Navigating the structure of COMPASS
Karolin Luger, Jonathan W Markert
Cryo-electron microscopy reveals how ubiquitination promotes the methylation of histone H3 by the histone-modifying complex COMPASS.
Computational and Systems Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Genetic Novelty: How new genes are born
Urminder Singh, Eve Syrkin Wurtele
Analysis of yeast, fly and human genomes suggests that sequence divergence is not the main source of orphan genes.
Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
Intraflagellar Transport: Moving proteins along in the cilium
Narcis Adrian Petriman, Esben Lorentzen
The structures of the bovine and human BBSome reveal that a conformational change is required to recruit the complex to the ciliary membrane.
Physics of Living Systems
Speech Biomechanics: Shaping new sounds
Timothy D Griffiths, Kai Alter, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
MRI experiments have revealed how throat singers from Tuva produce their characteristic sound.
Cell Biology
Plant Biology
Microscopy: Looking below the surface in plants
Rui Wang, Anna A Dobritsa
A new way to culture and image flowers is uncovering the processes that take place in reproductive cells buried deep in plants.
Epidemiology and Global Health
Mortality: The challenges of estimating biological age
Alexey Moskalev
A comparison of nine different approaches over a period of 20 years reveals the most promising indicators for biological age.
Neuroscience
Physical Inference: How the brain represents mass
Grant Fairchild, Jacqueline C Snow
New fMRI experiments and machine learning are helping to identify how the mass of objects is processed in the brain.
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