Often discarded as waste, onion skins can be surprisingly useful in the garden. These thin layers, which are usually thrown away, are rich in nutrients and have properties that can benefit plants.
UI’s Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank will use a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to consolidate its various labs and offices into a lab twice as large on the north wing ...
"We are hoping that NK cell immunotherapy can help reduce the reservoir enough to allow long-term immunological control of HIV without ART." Checkley-Luttge works in the lab of Jonathan Karn, a ...
Plants perceive and respond to environmental cues. As sessile organisms one important such response is directional cell growth. Genetic and pharmacological studies have shown that cortical microtubule ...
Researchers in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources have developed a novel line of bovine embryonic stem cells, which have significant potential for a variety of new innovations, ...
The development of battery materials at the University of Eastern Finland began more than a decade ago with research on anode and cathode materials. Now, with the new Battery Research Laboratory at ...
Cell proliferation is a highly orchestrated process essential for growth, tissue repair, and maintaining homeostasis in multicellular organisms. During the cell cycle, cell division is regulated by ...
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A woman was tired of chasing her niece around to get her stuff back, so she takes action and calls 911. Did she take it too far? Trump pulls US out of more than 30 UN bodies Trump: Minneapolis woman ...
Each time Matthew Zipple, a behavioral ecologist at Cornell University, releases a mouse that was born and raised in a laboratory into the green expanse of a field, he is amazed. He transports the ...
A study led by Maria Carmo-Fonseca at GIMM has helped clarify one of the main limitations of lab-grown heart cells, which are widely used around the world to study heart disease and test new drugs.
Scientists at UT Southwestern in Dallas say they have finally nailed down the human protein that makes cells literally burst during necroptosis, a form of inflammatory programmed cell death. The work ...
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