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Targeting aging cells improves survival

Older age is associated with increased COVID-19 severity and mortality (1). Whether this is due to preexisting age-related health conditions or aging per se is currently unclear. On page 295 of this issue, Camell et al. (2) show that cell…

Putting cells in their places

Despite considerable progress in recent years, pathological analysis of tissues and organs often still relies on old-fashioned microscopic techniques. Similarly, genomic and transcriptomic analysis is commonly applied to bulk tissue…

Small RNAs on the move in male germ cells

SummaryPlants produce 24-nucleotide (nt) small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) to maintain asymmetric DNA methylation in cis—that is, an siRNA will methylate DNA in the same region from which it is produced (1). However, 24-nt siRNAs also direct…

Efficient organic solar cells | Science

There is currently considerable interest in the development of organic solar cells (OSCs) because of the emergence of so-called non-fullerene acceptors, which has pushed the power conversion efficiencies of OSCs close to those of inorganic…

Cells feel the strain | Science

Cells respond to mechanical strain by stiffening their actin cytoskeleton, a process that is energetically costly. Salvi et al. show that cells anticipate this cost by increasing glucose transport when subjected to mechanical strain. In…