Late-Night Snacking: Your Brain Blame

Late-Night Snacking: Your Brain Blame

If you have ever wondered why you need to snack more at night and many people don't, there may be a neuroscience answer:  areas of the brain that get a satiety "food high" may not get it in the…
Highly Efficient CRISPR Knock-In In Mouse

Highly Efficient CRISPR Knock-In In Mouse

Genome editing using CRISPR/Cas system has enabled direct modification of the mouse genome in fertilized mouse eggs, leading to rapid, convenient, and efficient one-step production of knockout mice…
How A Mobile DNA Sequence Finds Its Target

How A Mobile DNA Sequence Finds Its Target

To understand how transposable elements, DNA sequences capable of moving independently,  shape genomes, where they are maintained over generations, it is vital to discover the mechanisms…
Marine Sponge Material Inhibits Cancer

Marine Sponge Material Inhibits Cancer

A group of researchers analyzed a marine sponge called Halichondrin okadai  because they were curious why it inhibited the replication of organisms around it. They found that a mesylate…
SUSY’s last stand

SUSY’s last stand

Are all of the forces we know just parts of a single, unified force? How is the Higgs boson so light? What is dark matter? Is the world made up of the tiny, vibrating strings described by string…