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HHMI NEWS 30 मि॰
Penicillin is TNT for bacteria, but scientists are still figuring out why. Now, they’ve discovered a suite of molecules involved in penicillin-induced bacterial cell bursting.
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HHMI NEWS 5 घं॰
Scientists have discovered a possible target for new antibiotics to combat drug resistance.
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HHMI NEWS 14 घं॰
Although penicillin was discovered nearly a century ago, scientists are still learning how the drug makes bacteria explode:
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Whitehead Institute 8 अप्रैल
A new study led by and Institute Member Peter Reddien shows that planarian muscle acts as connective tissue, another major role for the tissue type that also guides stem cells during regeneration:
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HHMI NEWS 22 घं॰
"We're finally getting mechanistic clues as to how penicillin and related drugs cause bacterial cells to explode." - HHMI Investigator Thomas Bernhardt
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HHMI | Janelia 8 अप्रैल
We want to hear about your big idea. Short pre-proposals for our new research area competition are due June 3, 2019.
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Wellcome Trust 9 अप्रैल
What does and mean to you? For Howard Hughes researcher David Asai, diversity is a number that can be measured but inclusion is a feeling of belonging: 🎥
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HHMI NEWS 9 अप्रैल
HHMI News: Scientists have discovered a protein that prevents bacteria from exploding, which could make it a new target for future antibiotics:
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HHMI NEWS 8 अप्रैल
Just reading this story is making us thirsty! Neurons in the brain calculate thirst using signals from the throat, the blood, and the gut, scientists report in :
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HHMI NEWS 8 अप्रैल
“We’ve discovered a new way the gut talks to the brain."
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HHMI NEWS 8 अप्रैल
To study thirst, researchers used an optical fiber threaded into the brain. They saw that a set of neurons rapidly switched off when thirsty mice took a sip of water and the liquid hit the mouth and throat:
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HHMI NEWS 6 अप्रैल
“This is a prototype of the kind of science we’re going to be doing in my lab in the years to come." - HHMI Investigator
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HHMI NEWS 6 अप्रैल
Parched. Dry. Dehydrated. How the body senses thirst may feel most apparent in the throat. But now, scientists have discovered a role for the gut too.
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HHMI NEWS 6 अप्रैल
How does the brain know whether or not thirst has been quenched? According to scientists , the answer is in the gut:
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HHMI NEWS 5 अप्रैल
Why are scientists sequencing the genomes of so many plants and animals?
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HHMI NEWS 5 अप्रैल
An optical fiber (gray bar) threaded into the brain of a mouse (green) revealed activity of neurons involved in thirst.
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HHMI | Janelia 3 अप्रैल
“If we, as scientists, manage to climb up one rung on the career ladder, it is our responsibility to reach down with the other hand and pull the next person up.” —Ron Vale, 2019 Canada Gairdner Award winner
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HHMI NEWS 4 अप्रैल
Scientists have discovered a new way the gut talks to the brain – by sending messages about the salt content of the stomach and intestines. This information is one signal the body uses to control thirst.
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HHMI NEWS 3 अप्रैल
Scientists have been trying to understand how our bodies regulate thirst for more than a century. Now, HHMI Investigator and colleagues have discovered a new signal used to control thirst – and it comes from the gut:
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HHMI NEWS 2 अप्रैल
Congratulations to Ron Vale and the other inspiring scientists who were just awarded the 2019 ! Ron is being recognized for the discovery of the motor protein kinesin and his work in understanding it.
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