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Sleeping beauties: How immature egg cells pause maturation through protein control
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Sleeping beauties: How immature egg cells pause maturation through protein control

The maturation process of oocytes remains paused for several years. Researchers from Konstanz and Göttingen have now found out which protein ensures this state is maintained over such a long period.
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Broad-specificity enzyme targets glycans from across the kingdoms of life
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Broad-specificity enzyme targets glycans from across the kingdoms of life

Researchers have found a new enzyme, taken from Flavobacterium akiainvivens, that has a much broader specificity than the current leading alternatives.
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AI tool targets RNA structures to unravel secrets of the dark genome
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AI tool targets RNA structures to unravel secrets of the dark genome

We mapped the human genome decades ago, but most of it is still a black box. Now, UNSW scientists have developed a tool to peer inside and what they find could reshape how we think about disease.
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Scientists develop technology to grow semiconductor single crystals at temperatures exceeding 2,200°C
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Scientists develop technology to grow semiconductor single crystals at temperatures exceeding 2,200°C

The single crystals currently used in semiconductors, electronic devices, and optical devices can't take the heat. This is because the materials typically used to make them—such as iridium and platinum—have a melting point below 2,200°C. Creating single crystals that can withstand these extreme temperatures is a challenge that has been unmet until now.
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Webb captures dusty wisps round a planet-forming disk
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Webb captures dusty wisps round a planet-forming disk

For this new Picture of the Month feature, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has provided a fantastic new view of IRAS 04302+2247, a planet-forming disk located about 525 light-years away in a dark cloud within the Taurus star-forming region. With Webb, researchers can study the properties and growth of dust grains within protoplanetary disks like this one, shedding light on the earliest stages of planet formation.
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Quantitative imaging method reveals how cells rapidly sort and transport lipids
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Quantitative imaging method reveals how cells rapidly sort and transport lipids

Lipids are difficult to detect with light microscopy. Using a new chemical labeling strategy, a Dresden-based team led by André Nadler at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) and Alf Honigmann at the Biotechnology Center (BIOTEC) of TU Dresden has overcome this limitation, enabling new insights into lipids.
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Tiny ocean partnership between algae and bacteria reveals secrets of evolution
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Tiny ocean partnership between algae and bacteria reveals secrets of evolution

The microscopic alliance between algae and bacteria offers rare, step-by-step snapshots of how bacteria lose genes and adapt to increasing host dependence. This is shown by a new study led by researchers from Stockholm University, in collaboration with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Linnaeus University, published in Current Biology.
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Toward new physics: First-ever double crystal channeling observed
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Toward new physics: First-ever double crystal channeling observed

Might two bent crystals pave the way to finding new physics? The Standard Model of particle physics describes our world at its smallest scales exceptionally well. However, it leaves some important questions unanswered, such as the imbalance between matter and antimatter, the existence of dark matter and other mysteries.
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Optoelectronics research could bring holograms to your smartphone and closer to everyday use
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Optoelectronics research could bring holograms to your smartphone and closer to everyday use

New research from the University of St Andrews paves the way for holographic technology, with the potential to transform smart devices, communication, gaming and entertainment.
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Study finds two key genes control primary cilium development in cells
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Study finds two key genes control primary cilium development in cells

Some might say it looks like a finger. Others might see a worm. Scientists in the field often liken it to an antenna. The technical name is primary cilium. This slender, microscopic appendage juts out from the surface of most cells in the human body—and yet for many years, it was completely missing from textbook illustrations.
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