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Newly Discovered Wild Maize Gene Enhances Protein Levels in Crops

A gene from wild maize has been found to increase protein content in crops, potentially aiding food security without affecting yields.

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The Challenge of Banning Wild Meat in Central Africa: A Threat to Nutrition

In Central Africa, millions depend on wild meat for sustenance, particularly in rural regions near the Congo rainforest. Banning this resource could worsen food insecurity.

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New Study Reveals Plants' Surprising Resilience to Protein Translation Errors

Research from LMU biologists shows that plants can tolerate errors in protein synthesis, challenging long-held beliefs about cellular functions and offering new insights into plant biology.

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Potential of Graphene Quantum Dots in Combatting Parkinson's-Related Protein Clumping

Recent research suggests that graphene quantum dots may play a significant role in targeting toxic protein aggregates associated with neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's.

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New Experimental Method Enhances Understanding of Protein Domains

Scientists at Northwestern Medicine have introduced a novel method to study protein domain fluctuations, potentially advancing data-driven modeling in biology.

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Leucine: A Nutrient That Boosts Cellular Energy Production

Recent research highlights leucine, a nutrient in protein-rich foods, as a key enhancer of mitochondrial function, potentially linking diet to energy production.

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Early East African Herders Maintained Traditional Practices for Centuries After Adopting Cattle

Research reveals that the first livestock herders in eastern Africa continued to engage in fishing, hunting, and gathering for up to 1,000 years after introducing cattle into their communities.

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The Unique Digestive Adaptations of Indigenous Andeans Linked to Potatoes

Indigenous Andeans, who first domesticated potatoes, have developed unique dietary adaptations that may enhance their digestion, particularly at high altitudes.

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New X-ray Techniques Reveal Protein Binding Sites for Enhanced Functions

Researchers at SLAC and Berkeley Lab have developed a novel method using X-ray technology to identify hidden protein binding sites, paving the way for new applications in biotechnology and medicine.

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Tyson Foods Adjusts Profit Forecast Amid Rising Prices and Protein Demand

Tyson Foods has revised its profit outlook upward, citing increased prices and robust demand for protein as key factors, even as beef sales have experienced a decline.

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Enhancing Sox9 Protein May Aid in Alzheimer's Plaque Clearance

Recent research suggests that increasing the Sox9 protein could enhance the brain's ability to clear harmful Alzheimer's plaques by activating astrocytes, its supportive cells.

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Biofortified Rice: A Potential Solution for Malnutrition and Environmental Concerns

A recent review highlights the potential of biofortifying rice with protein to combat malnutrition affecting millions while also addressing environmental issues.

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Understanding Zinc's Role in Protein Quality Control

Recent research underscores the importance of zinc in maintaining cellular health, highlighting its dual role in protein quality control and the consequences of its imbalance.

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New Insights into Plant Growth: CRISPR Reveals Key Protein Role

Recent research highlights the importance of a five-gene protein in aiding plant growth during the critical seedling phase, potentially influencing agricultural practices.

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New Research Uncovers Protein Behavior in Crowded Cellular Environments

Recent studies using neutron scattering techniques have shed light on how proteins operate in densely packed cellular settings, highlighting their vital roles in various functions.

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The MAHA Snack Revolution: Healthier Choices or Just Hype?

The rise of MAHA snacks, from protein-infused Pop-Tarts to avocado-oil chips, suggests a shift towards healthier eating. However, nutrition experts caution that the benefits may be overstated.

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New Protein Engineering Technique Could Enhance Cancer Treatment Precision

Recent advancements in protein engineering may improve cancer therapies. Proteases, enzymes that act as molecular scissors, are crucial in developing treatments that target both viral replication and cancer cell destruction.

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Molecular 'leash' measures force-sensing protein activation at about 15 piconewtons

Strategic angle: Researchers at NUS develop a molecular tool to study Piezo1 protein activation under mechanical force.

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Who got the meat? What 10,000 years of European bones suggest about diet inequality

Strategic angle: Access to nutritious food has been historically unequal, with meat being a coveted resource in pre-industrial Europe.

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Briefing: High-throughput platform helps engineer fast-acting covalent protein drugs

Strategic angle: A team at Westlake University has developed a new platform to create rapid-acting protein therapeutics.