Stop the Variant, Save the Channel
By using antisense oligonucleotides to inhibit a mutated exon associated with Timothy syndrome mutation, researchers restored neuron function. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 26, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Mapping the Neural Circuit of Social Avoidance
Oxytocin released in a region of the hypothalamus helps mice remember who to avoid. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 25, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Explainable AI for Rational Antibiotic Discovery
Researchers tackle the antibiotic resistance crisis with explainable neural networks and high throughput drug discovery. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 24, 2024 Category: Science Tags: Podcasts Source Type: news

Microbial Clocks for Corpses
Microbes on decomposing bodies inform forensic investigations. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 24, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Virtual Viruses Reveal Complex Genomic Dynamics
Researchers used new simulations to obtain the first structures of elusive viruses. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 24, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Cancer Cells Give Orders
Cancer-supporting cells control their neighbors’ behavior using an often-overlooked protein delivery system.  (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 23, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Lung Cancer Cells Switch Oncogenic Drivers
Mouse models mimicking the transition from a common form of lung cancer to a more aggressive one may help scientists develop future strategies to prevent this transformation. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 23, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Sapio Sciences Launches New Multimodal Registration Capabilities For Its Lab Informatics Platform
Sapio Sciences has enhanced its lab informatics platform with new multimodal entity registration capabilities for diverse product types, including small and large molecules and conjugates. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 23, 2024 Category: Science Tags: The Scientist The Marketplace Source Type: news

Top Pharmaceutical Company evaluates Optimer for precision liver medicine
Optimer delivery vehicle has been shipped to a pharma partner for external evaluation. The specific delivery vehicle could generate new precision therapies for liver disease (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 22, 2024 Category: Science Tags: The Scientist The Marketplace Source Type: news

Keeping Telomeres in Their Places
New research reveals how cells prevent telomerase from meddling with double-stranded breaks. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 22, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Ancient Alleles Shed Light on Atherosclerosis Risk
Calculating the polygenic risk scores of ancient humans such as Ötzi the iceman helps researchers understand the genetic predisposition to cardiovascular disease. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 19, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Exploring Microbial Dark Matter
An open-source search engine helps scientists identify hundreds of microbial metabolites in a matter of seconds.  (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 19, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Aimless Monocytes Underlie a Rare Lung Disease
Children with a multifaceted lung disorder share a receptor deficiency, which has implications for monocyte migration into the lungs. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 18, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news

Making the Most of Multiomics Data with a Single Platform
Researchers use nanopore sequencing to produce ultra-rich multiomics data for next-level human disease research. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 18, 2024 Category: Science Tags: The Marketplace Source Type: news

The Largest Whole-genome Sequencing Study in Cancer 
Comprehensive genome sequencing of 13,880 tumors revealed somatic and germline mutations that could influence patient treatment and prognosis. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - April 17, 2024 Category: Science Tags: News News & Opinion Source Type: news