Why do cells age—and why do we lose our energy and vitality as we get older? This question is one of the central challenges ...
Cellular membranes not only constitute a barrier, but they also accommodate a plethora of different molecules for sensing and ...
Researchers shifted the focus to the internal properties of the membrane itself, specifically its viscosity, highlighting its critical role in controlling deformation and dynamics during essential ...
A new study describes how active and passive exchange of cellular material controls the formation of membrane clusters.
As we age, our cells lose energy and adaptability—a process closely linked to the function of mitochondria, the cell’s ...
Every cell in your body runs on mitochondria, the tiny power plants that convert food into usable fuel. For decades, the ...
PEM fuel cells will see uptake in a range of mobility and stationary applications, with specific technology trends for the individual fuel cell components. This article introduces these constituent ...
Think back to that basic biology class you took in high school. You probably learned about organelles, those little “organs” inside cells that form compartments with individual functions. For example, ...
Cells are the smallest unit of life and the building blocks for all organisms. Each component of a cell has its own function. Animal and plant cells differ and they have similarities. Nucleus, cell ...