Michael Rout has spent decades studying the molecular machinery that controls all traffic in and out of the cell’s nucleus.
Inside each of your cells lies a nucleus, its master command center. Protected inside each nucleus are your chromosomes, ...
How do blood vessels stay strong, flexible, and responsive to the body's changing need for oxygen and nutrients? The answer lies not only in biology—but also in physics. Researchers at Åbo Akademi ...
After the historic Best Picture mix-up in 2017, the Academy tightened its safeguards. Here’s how accountants still protect ...
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Understanding PIEZO2 mutations and sensory disorders
Every time we feel a gentle tap on the skin, specialized nerve cells convert that physical force into an electrical signal ...
The government’s initiative to excavate and restore 20,000 kilometres of canals will not deliver the expected benefits unless ...
Michael Rout, the George and Ruby deStevens Professor and head of the Laboratory of Cellular and Structural Biology at Rockefeller University, has spent his career parsing the inner workings of the ...
The war, which shows no signs of ending soon, has upended global air travel, disrupted oil exports from the region and sent ...
Researchers in Japan pioneered reprogrammed cells 20 years ago. Now the country has given the first-ever authorizations to manufacture and sell medical products based on the technology.
After false starts and incremental gains, scientists crack the problem that made breathing impossible. Will answers come fast ...
Scientists offer new insight into how the body detects light touch and how disruptions in that process may contribute to sensory disorders.
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