The first densely sampled of the predatory click-beetle tribe Drilini reveals a gradual evolutionary transition to soft-bodiedness, an origin in the Late & multiple &
Find out more in the October issue: https://t.co/NjRPoqYOq3

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The Great Nebula in Orion, an immense, nearby starbirth region, is probably the most famous of all astronomical nebulas. Here, glowing gas surrounds hot young stars at the edge of an immense interstellar molecular cloud only 1500 light-years away https://t.co/9lSo0HaKXh

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For ‘s Housemade column, written by , on the molecular science behind the blueberry magnolia ice cream at Posie. Sounds like the ultimate summer dream to me ✨ Many thanks to our editor, !

https://t.co/qVkg6hxwQ7

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A study on incorporating both and analyses has led to the description of several and an array of transfers, resurrections, and new combinations across the group.
See it in the September issue! https://t.co/yM1LMplcpF

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Some art for the game I’m making in class ksjdjfjkd
The ghosts are honestly me on a molecular level,,

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Halpha emission-line stars in molecular clouds III. Canis Major [SSA] https://t.co/ljQyNFiojR

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The little molecule is the most abundant auxin - a plant hormone. Here it is inside the plant, inside the F-box protein TIR1 ubiquitin ligase

suggested for my s by , tnx🙂

Struct ref: doi:10.2210/pdb2P1Q/pdb

👇pls suggest what to see next

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Dr. Althea Morrison is the molecular biologist who discovered “The Stream” and its side effects, but so far, she hasn’t been able to find a solution to counteracting the effects.

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Yep. David S. Goodsell made "Illustrate: Non-photorealistic Biomolecular Illustration" so you can illustrate any PDB id.
https://t.co/nQOQovoEse
This one I made of the cryptochrome 4I6E.

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On the Nature cover this week: Drawn together. Light-controlled organization of biomolecular machines. Browse the issue: https://t.co/Rm6lpF8XoB

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The magic touch

Thought I’d give the idea of “transmutation gloves” a try. Basically these are gloves that house nanomachines to rapidly rearrange and synthesize or “print” nearly anything on a molecular level. This is sadly limited by the amount of raw materials around the user

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Molecular Gastronomy Identity by [explicit] .
https://t.co/L0LK0gsEPh

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Molecular Memory brings you lessons in organic chem and biochem. I’m obsessed with molecular visualization and VR, and my latest project is bringing proteins to life through 3D videos using PyMOL!

https://t.co/UxLGZHoaSR

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Design harmony, where finely balanced molecular layers showcase the varying diamond sizes. https://t.co/oaKvM6TiVi

Showing ns for 27-30 June.

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Our effort to summarize some of the recent developments/findings in the field of rapid evolution in MPMI. Hopefully this one will kickstart some discussions and new ideas! "Rapid evolution in plant–microbe interactions –a molecular genomics perspective"
https://t.co/mcemjWAcBr

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I am excited to share our work on piRNA biogenesis! https://t.co/oQdzWObaL7

We investigated the molecular mechanisms of piRNA production in Drosophila and characterised a new player in this process: CG10880/Daedalus.

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News: Research on early cancer detection from Sam Gambhir's Multimodality Molecular Imaging Lab covers latest issue of Nature Biotechnology. Amin Aalipour serves as lead author. Congrats!

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New paper out today in by et al. combining in vitro and in silico modelling to disentangle molecular effects of on human colorectal cells https://t.co/Cm4lwmlmGB

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