Water takes center stage
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Water takes center stage

Danielle Guarracino remembers the role water played at two moments in her life, one doing scary experiments and one facing a health scare.
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The teaching power of water
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The teaching power of water

Oct. 23, 2024

“I questioned whether children would be very interested in this exercise; there wasn’t much to it.” At an outreach event aimed at children, Jessica Desamero learns that three cups of water can convey complex science.

How do diet and lipoprotein levels affect heart health
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How do diet and lipoprotein levels affect heart health

Oct. 23, 2024

Analysis of a dietary study shows that lipid profiling may prove beneficial — and healthy dietary intervention may reduce risk.

The subtle strength of hydrogen bonds
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The subtle strength of hydrogen bonds

Oct. 22, 2024

Indu Sridharan remembers how water complicated her atomic force microscopy imaging studies of collagen.

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Oct. 22, 2024

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In memoriam: William L. Smith
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In memoriam: William L. Smith

Oct. 21, 2024

He served as associate editor of both the Journal of Biological Chemistry and the Journal of Lipid Research and was an ASBMB member for more than 40 years.

Honors for Fleming, Garcia and Lichtenstein
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Honors for Fleming, Garcia and Lichtenstein

Oct. 21, 2024

Karen Fleming elected president of Biophysical Society. The Eastern Analytical Symposium honors Ben Garcia for achievements in mass spec. Tufts University names Alice Lichtenstein a distinguished professor.

We are family: Tracing the evolution of animals
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We are family: Tracing the evolution of animals

Oct. 20, 2024

To understand the origins of muticelled life, researchers are studying a motley assortment of simpler animal relatives. The commonalities they’re unearthing offer a trove of clues about our mutual past.

3D shapes of viral proteins point to previously unknown roles
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3D shapes of viral proteins point to previously unknown roles

Oct. 19, 2024

A research team led by Jennifer Doudna has harnessed computational and deep-learning tools to predict the shapes of nearly 4,500 species that infect animals and humans.

The molecular biology of commercial cannabis testing
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The molecular biology of commercial cannabis testing

Oct. 18, 2024

Anthony Torres of Front Range Biosciences, explains how scientists analyze organisms growing on the plant as well as the genetic markers in cannabis DNA.

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