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Recently, Halloween may have brought thoughts of skeletons, but the true “skeleton age” began long ago during the early Cambrian Period, roughly 538 to 506 million years ago. During this transformative era, many of Earth’s major animal groups independently figured out how to create mineralized skeletons or shells. They typically did this in one of […]

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Recently, Halloween may have brought thoughts of skeletons, but the true “skeleton age” began long ago during the early Cambrian Period, roughly 538 to 506 million years ago. During this transformative era, many of Earth’s major animal groups independently figured out how to create mineralized skeletons or shells. They typically did this in one of […]
In a groundbreaking advancement for virology and structural biology, researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) and the University of Otago have meticulously elucidated the complete high-resolution structure of the bacteriophage Bas63, a virus known for its specificity in targeting Escherichia coli bacteria. Utilizing state-of-the-art cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), this study unveils […]

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