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How Homoharringtonine Biosynthesis in Plants Will Organise the Future of Cancer Medicine
Researchers have mapped the genetic pathways of key precursor alkaloids, bringing us a massive step closer to unlocking sustainable homoharringtonine biosynthesis inside a common plant relative. By identifying the specific enzymes responsible in a laboratory setting, scientists can now produce these complex compounds without harvesting endangered trees. This method suggests a future where critical leukemia medicines are grown sustainably in indoor bio-factories.

Why DNA Repair Accidentally Causes Chemotherapy-Induced Neurotoxicity
Standard cancer drugs often cause severe nerve pain. Researchers discovered that neurons trying to repair this chemo damage actually run out of molecular building blocks, leading to cell death. Supplementing these building blocks may protect nerves during treatment.

Why Your Minecraft Server Explains Ecological Memory in Nature
A long-term study of ten ecosystems reveals that dead organisms leave behind physical blueprints that shape the survival of new generations of their own species. This ecological memory can alter new growth by up to 12-fold, offering a vital tool for habitat restoration.
