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A new way to approach waves
A new model allows a better analysis of phase coherence for small samples with fewer false positives.
Of rabbit and men
Experiments on rabbits suggest that a gene called DMRT1 may have key roles in the development of the testes as well as on female infertility.
Sharing is caring
A new communication mechanism that allows cells to share materials involved in cell division has been identified in liver and cancer cells.
How germline stem cells maintain their genome integrity
Studies of the germline stem cells that give rise to egg cells provide new insights into how they prevent transposable elements inserting themselves into the genome.
Proteins in close proximity
A new method called PerTurboID identifies proteins that may help to protect the parasite that causes malaria from its host defences.
Winds, waves and wanders
What influences the amount of energy that birds require to take off at sea?
Knowing what to ignore
In honeybees, the
Amtyr1
gene fine tunes individual variations in a learning process known as latent inhibition.
Getting organized
Bacteria rely on phase separation to arrange key cellular components that allow them to convert carbon dioxide to sugars.
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