Scientists have created a live-cell DNA sensor that reveals how damage appears and disappears inside living cells, capturing the entire repair sequence as it unfolds. Instead of freezing cells at ...
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution. A scientist examines a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) profile on ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. In 1957, just four years after Francis Crick and other scientists solved the riddle of ...
As the majority of organizations are now piloting or investing in AI use, the rising scarcity of AI talent is causing a deepening enterprise anxiety. The tried and trusted place for enterprises to ...
Srs2 binding to PCNA and its sumoylation contribute to RPA antagonism during the DNA damage response
This manuscript reports valuable findings on the role of the Srs2 protein in turning off the DNA damage signaling response initiated by Mec1 (human ATR) kinase. The data provide convincing evidence ...
Chief DEI Officer Tamika Curry Smith shares practical steps to ensure all voices are heard, and the business value on offer from DEI. There has been a worrying trend recently (more specifically, since ...
Reusing buffers in downstream operations would help biopharmaceutical manufacturers significantly reduce water consumption, making production more sustainable and cost efficient according to new ...
Feline chaphamaparvovirus (FeChPV) is a novel parvovirus previously reported in Canadian cats and Chinese dogs with diarrhea in 2019 and 2020, respectively. Herein, we aimed to establish a simple ...
Linda Ongaro does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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