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How a Cell Prepares for Division

At this scale, the cell does not appear to be reacting. It appears to be operating with a framework in which structure, timing, and function are tightly integrated.

Cells Use ‘Disordered’ Proteins to Control Access to the Nucleus

Scientists watching the nuclear pore in action discover that its moving protein filaments form a highly selective traffic control system.

Genome Shows Design in 4 Dimensions

If Origin of Life is a one-dimensional impossibility from below, the genome now stands as a four-dimensional impossibility from above.

A Central Computer in our Cells

Rather than functioning as a simpleĀ on-off switch, TORC1 behaves as a highly integrated regulatory system.
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