Every cell in the body has the same DNA, but different cell types—such as muscle or brain cells—use different parts of it.
Researchers have identified a previously unknown “hook-like” domain in the tail of the kinesin-2 motor protein that explains how these molecular machines select the right cargo inside cells.
Scientists have known for decades that opioids relieve pain by binding to molecular switches in the brain called mu-opioid ...
As wearable devices begin to tap into our mental states, UN experts warn that without ethical safeguards, the right to ...
Long Yuan, PhD, director of the Department of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics at Biogen, explains how artificial ...
WHAT IS SSL STRIPPING? SSL stripping is an attack in which an unauthorized party downgrades the connection security from HTTPS to HTTP. It takes advantage of weak spots in the process of migrating ...
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Sewing Machine Ruffler Attachment Guide — Everything You Need to Know
From setup to stitching, this guide covers it all. Discover how to use the Ruffler Attachment to create evenly spaced ruffles ...
Explore how artificial intelligence and digital innovations are transforming sludge dewatering in wastewater systems, ...
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Sterling Heights Library to host book binding class
Two years ago, Suzanne Hathon took a class on how to bind books. It was fascinating for her, not just because she loves books, but also because of her job as Sterling Heights Library’s public services ...
Camille chef Jemma Harrison’s take on nostalgic comfort food proves restaurant-level cooking can still feel like home ...
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