Proteins are the heavy-lifters of biochemistry. These beefy molecules act as building blocks, receptors, processors, couriers and catalysts. Naturally, scientists have devoted a lot of research to understanding and manipulating proteins.
EXCLUSIVE: Angel Studios — the producer and distributor of the equity-crowdfunded, faith-based series The Chosen, which has done major business both online and in movie theaters — has today announced its launch of a theatrical division, as well as its appointment of Brandon Purdie as Vice President of Theatrical Distribution. Purdie joins Angel’s Global Distribution […]
How mothers and fathers see each other as co-parents of their children plays a key role in how well-adjusted their kids become, a new study suggests.
The FTSE 100 top tier index declined by more than 3% on Wednesday amid fears for European giant Credit Suisse
A new study brings scientists one step closer to answering the question of where Earth's water came from.
Micron-sized 'bow ties,' self-assembled from nanoparticles, form a variety of different curling shapes that can be precisely controlled, a research team has shown.
A new targeted drug has not only sparked remissions in patients with a common form of leukemia but also induced the cancer cells to reveal one of their schemes for resisting the drug, investigators report in a new pair of studies.
Intel will shed a four-building office campus in San Jose from its real estate holdings, a new report says.
Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first molecular-level, 3D picture of how an odor molecule activates a human odorant receptor, a crucial step in deciphering the sense of smell.
A new study represents a first step towards generating highly detailed 3-dimensional maps of lung tumors using genetically engineered mouse models.
Wriggle room? Wiggle room? Which do you say when referring to the need for a little bit more freedom?
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Everything you need to know ahead of the event at Cheltenham Racecourse
As spring slowly unfurls, Carly Zadow, 25, is looking for more community involvement. So she’s joining the La Crescent Neighbors Day committee this year.
In a step forward for genetic engineering and synthetic biology, researchers have modified a strain of Escherichia coli bacteria to be immune to natural viral infections while also minimizing the potential for the bacteria or their modified genes to escape into the wild.
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Andrew Kavchak’s decision to retire was less about taking time for himself, and more about taking care of his 22-year-old son, Steven, who has severe autism. Three days a week, Andrew drives Steven to take part in a day program for adults with disabilities. He said the cost is high, though an Ontario government program […]
The Labour leader attacks Conservative MPs for "waging war on free speech" in the Gary Lineker row.
For a functioning brain to develop from its embryonic beginnings, so much has to happen and go exactly right with exquisite precision, according to a just-so sequence in space and time. It's like starting with a brick that somehow replicates and differentiates into a hundred types of building materials that also replicate, while simultaneously self-assembling into a handsome skyscraper replete with functioning thermal, plumbing, security and electrical systems.
Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield has backed the AFL to throw its support behind the Yes campaign ahead of a potentially crucial vote over for Indigenous people in Australia.
The Yankees are one of two teams in Major League Baseball whose players still pay for in-flight WiFi.
Boy, is Ben Affleck gonna be upset when he hears about this.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The downing of a US drone in the Black Sea near Crimea was likely an unintentional incident, State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said on Wednesday.
States began issuing COVID-19 lockdowns on March 15, 2020. Three years later, USA TODAY Opinion staff look back on how the world has changed.