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Protons, the positively charged particles that help build every atom in our bodies, are starting to look less like classical ...
The study's main contributors include (L-R) graduate student Joshua Shaffer, professor Upasna Sharma, and postdoc Alka Gupta. (Photo by Carolyn Lagattuta) The pioneering research of UC Santa Cruz’s ...
Northwestern University scientists have uncovered a hidden molecular "control switch" inside a protein that helps the body ...
Immune cells called B cells make antibodies that fight off invading bacteria, viruses and other foreign substances. During ...