Yeast Made to Harvest Light Hint at Evolution’s Past
Scientists transferred light-harvesting proteins into yeast for the first time, shining a light on the past lives of eukaryotic cells. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 21, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Making Moves Toward Cell Therapy for Diabetes
A step-by-step cell culture process may improve the quantity and quality of cell replacement therapies. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 20, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Brain Organoids 
Paola Arlotta seeks to understand the complex symphony of brain development in vitro by using organoid models. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 18, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

ABC Sequencing Helps Scientists Get Back to Basics
A novel instrument simplifies and optimizes every sequencing step. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 16, 2024 Category: Science Tags: The Marketplace Source Type: news

Humans Rely on Gut Bacteria for an Enzyme that Prevents Jaundice
An absence of bilirubin-producing gut microbes may predispose individuals to some diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 16, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

DNA and RNA Biomarkers: Why Scientists Need to Use Them
Nucleic acid detection techniques lead the charge for researchers seeking biomarkers in health and disease. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 15, 2024 Category: Science Tags: Sponsored eBooks Source Type: news

A Science Sleuth Accuses a Harvard Medical School Neuroscientist of Research Misconduct
Researchers await the outcome of an ongoing investigation into dozens of instances of alleged image problems spanning 29 publications over a period of 23 years. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 15, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Toppling the Genetic Dominoes in Bone Metastasis
A key gene that fuels the molecular cascade driving prostate cancer bone metastasis progression may open avenues for targeted therapies. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 15, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Epigenetic Influences and Mechanisms in Cancer
In this webinar, Özgen Deniz and Christina Leslie will discuss how epigenetic regulation affects oncogenesis. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 15, 2024 Category: Science Tags: Sponsored Webinars Source Type: news

End-to-End Sample Management
Learn how to improve ultra-low temperature sample management with innovative digital solutions for each step of storage. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 14, 2024 Category: Science Tags: Videos Source Type: news

A New Piece in the HIV Replication Puzzle
A host lipid-modifying enzyme plays a key role in HIV envelope formation, viral maturation, and infectivity.  (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 14, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Turning Off Metastasis in Breast Cancer
An on-off enzyme switch controls metastasis in mice.  (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 13, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

From the Expert: Click Chemistry and Bioorthogonal Applications
Carolyn Bertozzi discusses her recent work on targeted degradation therapies that rely on bioorthogonal chemistry. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 13, 2024 Category: Science Tags: Videos Sponsored Videos Source Type: news

Making Connections: Click Chemistry and Bioorthogonal Chemistry
Simple, quick, and modular reactions allow researchers to create useful molecular structures from a wide range of substrates. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 13, 2024 Category: Science Tags: The Scientist University Sponsored Article Source Type: news

Sapient Extends Multi-Omics Services with High Throughput Discovery Proteomics
New methods enable deep coverage of the blood and tissue proteome, expand capabilities for dynamic biomarker discovery to include metabolites, lipids, and proteins (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - February 13, 2024 Category: Science Tags: The Marketplace Source Type: news