A cell videoed through a microscope. DNA in the nucleus (green) and the powerhouses/overlords of the cell, mitochondria (purple), are shown. #CellBiology
Cancer cells often harbor oncogenes outside chromosomes on extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA), which is unevenly inherited by dividing cells. Today we report in @Nature that collectives of ecDNAs are inherited together by dividing cancer cells. 1/
https://t.co/scC2sc61Gh
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mr Ratan Tata. The nation has lost one of its most inspirational figures. @TIFRScience is deeply indebted to him for being a major guiding force to the institute and for his unwavering support over the decades.
We will miss you Mr. Tata.
An aerogel made from gelatin and DNA surpasses 100% solar reflectance, yielding exceptional radiative cooling, a new Science study reports.
The novel approach paves the way for high-performance next-generation radiative cooling materials. https://t.co/tVUyv4QAEc
Genome editing could one day become a radical way to address the diseases that are overlooked by pharmaceutical companies.
“Patients are waiting, families are waiting,” says molecular biologist Jennifer Doudna. “So we need to get on with it.” https://t.co/zZAcKLEqMn
These tiny robots gently trap and move single cells without causing damage.
The robot’s elastic grippers and movements are controlled using light from a laser @BiologicalRese1
Find out more: https://t.co/8aQQksEPow
How does the spliceosome splice mRNA with such a complicated dance of nanomachines?
One step at a time!
Learn more at https://t.co/rZjuFXgP1n
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