Nature Immunology

Next gen sequencing technology pinpoint 'on-off switches' in genomes

The strategy promises to clarify the longstanding mystery of the role played by vast stretches of DNA sequence that do not code for the functional…

Researchers discover metabolite linked to aggressive prostate cancer

Researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified a panel of small molecules, or metabolites, that appear to indicate…

The genetic differences between yeasts of the same species are greater than those between humans and chimpanzees

This is one of the findings of a study from the University of Gothenburg that is being published in the scientific journal Nature. This study heralds a new era…

Iron on its route to the sea-floor: A new path

Iron dust, the rarest nutrient for most marine life, can be washed down by rivers or blown out to sea or–a surprising new study finds–float up from the sea…

A Zen Discovery: Unrusted Iron in Ocean

Iron dust, the gold of the oceans and rarest nutrient for most marine life, can be washed down by rivers or blown out to sea or – a surprising new study finds…

Wildfires closely linked to climate change

The researchers analyzed the variation in wildfires in response to the abrupt climate change that took place between 13,000 and 11,000 years ago. The results…

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