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Who Needs a Cocoon When You Have a Protective Fungal Coat
Instead of forming a cocoon like a moth, or a chrysalis like a butterfly, a tortoise leaf beetle uses a fungus to protect it during metamorphosis, and in return, propagates the fungal pathogen on host plants
Keep readingNew Development in the Fight Against Parasitic Plants
By studying the function of strigolactones (a plant hormone) in rice, scientists may have uncovered a genetic engineering and/or chemical approach to reduce parasitic plant destruction of crops
Keep readingCryo-EM: A New Tool to Help Researchers Develop Therapeutics Against Cancer
Cryo-electron microscopy (or cryo-EM) is a powerful, upcoming tool being used by researchers to understand cancer and cancer therapeutics
Keep readingGetting Closer to Targeting an ‘Untargetable’ Cancer Causing Gene
Scientists may have uncovered a potent inhibitor of one of the most common KRAS mutations that drives cancers
Keep readingDo Brown Bears Hold the Secret to Curing Diabetes?
Scientists uncovered eight key proteins that may explain how bears regulate insulin sensitivity when transitioning between hibernating and active states
Keep readingSome Flowers Evolved to be ‘Pretty in Pink’
Scientists uncovered a new molecular mechanism by which pink flowers evolved
Keep readingHow to Kill an Insect, Fungus Style!
Scientists hunt to uncover new genes and mechanisms involved in insect fungal pathogenesis
Keep readingFighting Fungal Infections with Mucus
Scientists may have identified a new molecule that can help combat fungal infections, and it has to do with mucus
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