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What Makes Queen Bees So Smart?
UC Davis College of Biological Sciences
UC Davis biologist Felicity Muth is studying how bees understand their world, making decisions about which flowers to visit and how often.
2 months ago
Cell biology research: The mystery of cholesterol homeostasis
Open Access Government
Kazumitsu Ueda, PhD from Kyoto University, WPI-iCeMS, unveils the mystery of cholesterol homeostasis in this cell biology research focus.
1 month ago
A new species, Aster yaoshanensis (Asteracae, Astereae), from Guangxi (China), based on morphology and molecular phylogenetic data
Frontiers
Aster yaoshanensis sp. nov., a new species of the family Asteraceae is here described and illustrated. The species is presently known only...
9 months ago
Insights into comparative genomics, structural features, and phylogenetic relationship of species from Eurasian Aster and its related genera (Asteraceae: Astereae) based on complete chloroplast genome
Frontiers
Aster L. is an economically and phylogenetically important genus in the tribe Astereae. Here, the complete plastomes of the eight Aster...
8 months ago
Students have new opportunity in STEM, thanks to NSF grant at Pitt State
Pittsburg State University
Students have a new opportunity to further engage in STEM disciplines at Pittsburg State University and receive stipends for it, thanks to a...
4 months ago
Aster-B–dependent estradiol synthesis protects female mice from diet-induced obesity
JCI - Welcome
Here we show that loss of Aster-B leads to diet-induced obesity in female but not in male mice, and that this sex difference is abolished by ovariectomy.
12 months ago
Controlling the Shape-Shifting Skeletons of Cells
Caltech
In studying the dynamic skeletons that cells use to move, Caltech researchers develop a new tool for manipulating chemistry and biology.
65 months ago
Spindle assembly: asters part their separate ways
Nature
Cells have developed diverse ways to separate two microtubule asters to form a mitotic spindle. Here, I focus on two mechanisms used to position asters around...
238 months ago
Molecular Biology of Burkitt’s Lymphoma
ASCO Publications
The diagnostic category of Burkitt's lymphoma encompasses a closely related group of aggressive B-cell tumors that includes sporadic, endemic, and human...
69 months ago
AAAS honors Aster, Ranu as new Fellows
Colorado State University News
Professor Rick Aster in the Warner College of Natural Resources (left) and Dr. Rajinder Ranu, professor emeritus in the College of...
35 months ago