bHLH duo regulates nodule vascular strands
Srivastava et al.
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Most cited ≠ most reliable.
A Science Advances study shows:
❗ Nonreplicable papers get MORE citations
❗ Even after failing replication
Only ~12% of citations acknowledge failure.
Science rewards novelty—but at what cost?
#AcademicTwitter #OpenScience #PhDLife #Research
What happens when pollinators disappear? 🐝
Not just fewer flowers.
Less nutrition. Less income. Less food security.
A new Nature study shows pollinator-dependent crops provide >40% of household income in vulnerable communities
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Quantification of links among insect pollinators, crop plants, nutrient intake and income of smallholder communities in Nepal show that pollinators substantially contribute to their income and micronu...
Plant genetics just got a major upgrade 🌱
A new Nature Biotechnology study introduces PIVOT, a single-cell screening platform for plants.
High-throughput. Functional. Scalable.
Finally, a way to tackle redundancy in plant signaling.
Read: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Glad to see our work featured among the most viewed articles in New Phytologist. Grateful for the interest from the plant science community and for the discussions the study has generated. 🌱 @wiley.com @newphyt.bsky.social
Read the Article: nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
A pooled, cell-based, genetic screening platform in plants is used for the functional analysis of cytokinin signaling proteins.
Published papers that fail to replicate are cited more than those that replicate, even after the failure is published.
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What if the “non-coding” genome isn’t actually non-coding? 🧬
A Nature study analyzing 95,520 proteomics experiments found thousands of hidden microproteins encoded in supposedly “silent” regions of our genome.
The human proteome may be far larger than we thought.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
India’s genomic map reveals ~130M variants—many previously unknown.
Strong population structure + rare, population-specific variants expose limits of Eurocentric datasets.
Precision medicine needs diversity, not assumptions.
#Genomics #PrecisionMedicine #HumanDiversity
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Rajarshi Sanyal
This paper basically asked:
“What if mammalian cells could borrow photosynthesis?”
And somehow… it worked!!
Genuinely one of the most unexpected cross-kingdom biology papers I’ve read recently.
cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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