Beyond its striking color, the bacterial pigment violacein possesses diverse biological activities with promising therapeutic and industrial potential.
Explore the world of colorful isopods beyond the common roly-poly. This guide covers their diverse forms and the essential knowledge for a thriving colony.
Explore the biological process your eyes use to automatically adjust focus. Learn how this essential function works and how it naturally changes over a lifetime.
An examination of how ocean reef structures are formed, the rich biodiversity they sustain, and their integral role in marine and coastal environments.
Discover mariner transposons, mobile DNA elements that have spread across diverse species, influencing genome evolution and providing a versatile toolkit for genetics.
Successful plant tissue culture relies on a delicate balance: effective seed sterilization that removes contaminants without harming the embryo for healthy growth.
Learn how photoacoustic imaging leverages light absorption and sound wave detection to visualize biological structures and functions deep within tissue.
Understand the movement of phosphorus, a vital nutrient, from ancient rock to living cells and how its natural cycle is being reshaped by human activity.
Explore how organisms build shells from a simple mineral, a process that influences the fossil record, shapes geology, and is now affected by environmental change.
Learn how observing capillary patterns at the nailfold provides a non-invasive window into systemic health, aiding in the early evaluation of certain conditions.
This article examines the specific probiotic strain L. gasseri SBT2055, exploring the current research into its characteristics and potential mechanisms.
Explore the active cognitive process that lets us hold and use visual information, from its functional constraints to its foundation in brain activity.
Explore the cognitive process that automatically directs your focus to external events, an involuntary shift that operates outside of your conscious control.
Explore the KDEL signal, a short amino acid sequence that acts as a vital quality control system, ensuring proteins remain in their correct cellular location.