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How Mapping Motor Neuron Degeneration in ALS Helps Us Organise the Future of Gene Therapy
Scientists have mapped the genetic transition of healthy spinal cells into diseased states in ALS. By identifying a specific cell state called 'disease-associated motor neurons', researchers can now pinpoint the exact genetic switches that cause these cells to fail. This discovery offers a precise molecular blueprint for future genomic therapies.

Why Saving the Cerrado Savanna Depends on Mapping Plant Functional Traits
Scientists have launched a massive open-access database mapping the plant functional traits of the Brazilian Cerrado, the world's most biodiverse savanna. This new tool compiles over 113,000 records to help conservationists protect these plants from climate change. It addresses a major gap in global ecological databases, which usually ignore tropical savannas.

Why Stereospecific Cross-Coupling is the Ultimate Molecular 3D Printer
Chemists have developed a new method to build precise 3D-shaped molecules using a "metallo-Curtius" reaction. By keeping the molecular geometry locked in place, this technique allows scientists to construct complex carbon bonds from common starting materials.
