Life Sciences and Chemistry

Articles and reports from the Life Sciences and chemistry area deal with applied and basic research into modern biology, chemistry and human medicine.

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Drylands: Adaptation to extreme climate zones enables unexpected plant diversity

Researchers publish a new study on the adaptability of plants in arid regions in the scientific journal “Nature”. In a major international study, scientists, including Dr Pierre Liancourt, plant ecologist…

Discovery of replisome component’s dual function in mediating epigenetic memory

MRC1 An international research collaboration reveals that the fork protection complex component Mrc1 is a central coordinator of symmetrical parental histone inheritance to both leading and lagging DNA strands during…

Peptide Boronic Acids: New Prospects for Immunology

Chemists and pharmaceutical scientists at Heidelberg University develop an innovative process for producing these biologically active compounds. A cutting-edge chemical process is the first to make it possible to quickly…

Bacteria in lakes fight climate change

Methane-oxidizing bacteria could play a greater role than previously thought in preventing the release of climate-damaging methane from lakes, researchers from Bremen report. They also show who is behind the…

The Hidden Architect: How nuclei organize the eyes and brain

Inside each cell, individual structures known as organelles perform key functions, but how these organelles contribute to the formation of tissues and organs is unknown. Groundbreaking research from the Campàs…

Rice-built reactor yields green ammonia and purified water

New reactor system could decarbonize ammonia production, treat nitrate-contaminated water. Ammonia plays a critical role in sustaining food production for the world’s growing population, but making it accounts for about…

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