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Citation: Xu X, Jiang J (2024) Engineering microbiomes for enhanced bioremediation. PLoS Biol 22(12): e3002951. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002951Published: December 16, 2024Copyright: © 2024 Xu, Jiang. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Funding: This work was supported by grants from the National Key R&D Program of China (2022YFA0912501 to J.J.), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (42177031 and 42477008 to X.X.), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (KJYQ2024020 to X.X.). The funders…

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Citation: Zhao S, Jiang X, Li N, Wang T (2024) SLMO transfers phosphatidylserine between the outer and inner mitochondrial membrane in Drosophila. PLoS Biol 22(12): e3002941. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002941Academic Editor: Alex P. Gould, The Francis Crick Institute, UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELANDReceived: April 8, 2024; Accepted: November 15, 2024; Published: December 16, 2024Copyright: © 2024 Zhao et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Data Availability: All relevant data are within the…

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In this series, we explore the unique experiences of field ecologists conducting research in remote field stations during the holiday season. Through personal stories and reflections, our contributors share what it’s like to conduct scientific work in remote, biodiverse environments, where the challenges of research intersect with the spirit of the holidays. From the solitude of secluded field stations to unexpected festive moments in the wild, this series highlights the resilience and dedication of ecologists and evolutionary biologists working in these remarkable regions of the world. Here, researchers from the Succulent Karoo Research Station, relay their field experiences in Namaqualand…

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Photo credit: Benjamin Lizardo via Unsplash. A recent episode of Long Story Short lampoons popular science coverage on the origin of life. The coverage tends to be strong on storytelling but weaker on fact. As if narrating an explorer’s journey, complete with pith helmet, Long Story warns, “The first sort of made-up thing you should be on the lookout for is what we call Imagination Story-Time Land.” There’s also “Half-Truthiland” and “Outright Falsehood Jungle.” A scan of recent science news seems to confirm Long Story on this. Researchers are presented as making confident progress in solving the mystery of how life arose…while being at the same…

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The appropriate utilization of animals within non-clinical research is always on the minds of drug developers. Lovelace Biomedical is always working with its team of experts to stay in touch with the current regulatory landscape and evaluating novel approaches to reduce the number of animals required in drug development. With the recent changes in the FDA Modernization Act Lovelace’s approach continues to evolve and some details can be found in their recent article with AAPS News Magazine: Bringing Clarity and Perspective to the FDA Modernization Act 2.0. Halo, sobat pengemar slots pernahkah denger istilah “slot gaco”? jika belum, siap-siap jatuh…

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Yesterday evening, I had dinner with my friend Mark Moffett. As always, we had a wide-ranging discussion about human and animal behavior and this reminded me just how insightful his work on animal societies is, and how much his writing has impacted my views on human social evolution. With permission, I reprint below a review that I wrote a few years ago for Skeptic Magazine on Mark’s book The Human Swarm. Although the book is a very detailed review of mountains of scientific work, both Mark’s own and his peers around the world, he writes in a very accessible and…

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Lovelace Biomedical has an over 70-year history in the area of respiratory drug delivery. Throughout this history, the question of how to build relationships between non-clinical and clinical doses has always come up. Philip Kuehl is a co-author of a recent article published in the Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery that details this process in a direct manner. If you wish to learn more about inhalation dosimetry between species reach out to an expert at Lovelace Biomedical. View the full article here: https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/jamp.2023.0041 Download the Full Article The post Philip Kuehl Co-Authors Article in the Journal of…

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No such thing as a standard career path – an interview with Karen Liu Karen Liu is Professor of Genetics and Development at King’s College London, UK. She did English and architecture as an undergrad and worked in an architectural firm for a couple of years before deciding to pursue a scientific career. We had a chat with Karen to find out more about her switch from architecture to science, and how her own experience has influenced how she guides early career scientists through their career journeys today. Can you briefly tell us about your career path so far? I’m…

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Post provided by Vitek Jirinec In 2013, I found myself knee-deep in the marshes and forests of southeastern Virginia, USA, embarking on what would become an unpredictable journey in my career. Fresh into my graduate thesis at the College of William & Mary under the guidance of Matthias Leu, the plan was studying the habitat use of Wood Thrushes—a species that is often researched, but as I would come to learn, doesn’t always cooperate with research plans. The start of something unexpected To earn my keep with Matthias, I also conducted his annual point count surveys, but the heart of…

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Inhalation drug delivery continues to evolve and develop for the delivery of novel compounds. In a recent publication, Lovelace Biomedical supported TFF Pharmaceuticals with their thin film freezing technology for delivery of an mAb against SARS-CoV2. These technologies, along with validated animal models, enable non-clinical evaluation of dry powder mAb’s. If you are interested in how to evaluate your formulation reach out to Lovelace Biomedical. Hello, sobat pencinta slots pernahkah mendengar semboyan “slot gaco”? Kalau belum, siap-siap jatuh hati sama program ini. slot gaco merupakan mesin slots yang selalu memberi kemenangan. Yup, mesin-mesin ini bisa dikatakan adalah jagoannya tuk bawa…

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