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Gene regulation may depend more on the synergy of multiple proteins rather than discrete contributions of individual factors
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A single polymer can be used to fabricate both thin-film transistors and solar cells
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Structural analysis indicates how two different antibodies to a cancer-causing protein could work together to block its function
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A vaccine against a devastating form of malaria common in Asia and South America is one step closer thanks to a long-awaited methodological advance
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A numerical model could improve the performance of cell-sorting devices by predicting the paths taken by deformable cells
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A passive alignment method offers an easy solution for fabricating integrated photonic circuits
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A new class of ultrasmall peptides with biomimetic properties paves the way to diverse biomedical applications
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A high-throughput sequencing strategy allows scientists to follow cancer’s trail of genomic destruction
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Nanoparticles offer insights into interactions between single-stranded DNA and their binding proteins
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Polymer-based nanostructures that can selectively burst open bacteria show promise for tackling drug-resistant microbes
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A melanoma drug is linked to long-term changes in the tumor environment in a subset of tumors that respond effectively to the drug
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Short, capped single-walled carbon nanotubes may serve as ideal probing tips to study friction, lubrication and wear at the microscale
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A tiny generator built from silicon nanowires can harness energy from the surplus heat produced in electronic circuits


