Novel solution for Pichia pastoris enzyme production platform

Novel solution for Pichia pastoris enzyme production platform

Researchers successfully utilize cyanobacterial biomass as a novel feedstock in a cutting-edge P. pastoris platform. The extended toolkit exhibits promising results for offering a sustainable alternative for enzyme expression. Credit: Dr. Doris Schieder, Chair of Chemistry of Biogenic Resources, Technical University of Munich, Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability, Germany The demand for industrial enzymes … Read more

Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein’s role in DNA replication initiation

Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein’s role in DNA replication initiation

In a breakthrough discovery, published in Nature Communications, scientists from Queen Mary University of London in collaboration with researchers at Newcastle University and The Francis Crick Institute have unraveled the intricate mechanism behind how DnaA, the master initiator of DNA replication in bacteria, specifically opens replication origins, the gateways to DNA duplication. This fundamental understanding … Read more

New study examines perspectives from South Florida practitioners

New study examines perspectives from South Florida practitioners

Credit: CC0 Public Domain A study led by researchers at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, assessed the perspectives of 76 diverse South Florida climate adaptation professionals. The study titled, “Practitioner perspectives on climate mobilities in South Florida” was published in the December issue of the journal Oxford Open … Read more

How national policies affect forests in border regions

Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein’s role in DNA replication initiation

A picture is said to say a thousand words, and researchers led by Professor David Wuepper from the Land Economics Group in the Institute for Food and Resource Economics at the University of Bonn took this as their inspiration to investigate the impact of national policies on forest coverage. They had the idea of using … Read more

Big waves pound US West Coast

Big waves pound US West Coast

Large waves walloped California’s Ventura County as a storm lashed the US West, with more heavy weather expected over the weekend. Huge surf was battering the US West Coast on Friday, with forecasters warning of more danger ahead after a rogue wave swept pedestrians off their feet and swamped a hotel. Rollers as high as … Read more

Novel catalyst system for CO2 conversion

Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein’s role in DNA replication initiation

Research groups around the world are developing technologies to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into raw materials for industrial applications. Most experiments under industrially relevant conditions have been carried out with heterogeneous electrocatalysts, i.e. catalysts that are in a different chemical phase to the reacting substances. However, homogeneous catalysts, which are in the same phase as … Read more

The curious joy of being wrong—intellectual humility means being open to new information and willing to change your mind

The curious joy of being wrong—intellectual humility means being open to new information and willing to change your mind

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Mark Twain apocryphally said, “I’m in favor of progress; it’s change I don’t like.” This quote pithily underscores the human tendency to desire growth while also harboring strong resistance to the hard work that comes with it. I can certainly resonate with this sentiment. I was raised in a conservative evangelical … Read more