For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
Romans 1:20
Atlas of the RNA universe takes shape (Phys.org): Biochemists have known about the big molecules—DNA and proteins—for decades, but it wasn’t that long ago when a “hidden universe” of small RNA molecules came into view. ...Not just pieces of flotsam in the cell,
“they act as a subtle and extremely sophisticated network of gene regulators,” cell biologists are learning.
Another hidden universe in the cell is just coming to light: the frontier discovery of “microproteins” or polypeptides. They’ve been hard to detect till now, but Salk scientists located one called “NoBody” that has an important role in the degradation of spent messenger RNA (mRNA). These spent mRNAs join with proteins to form P-body granules, the first step in mRNA recycling. It turns out the process doesn’t work without NoBody around. That sounds like a “Who’s on first?” joke, but this real microprotein is on the cusp of unlocking a whole unseen universe of other microproteins with important functions in the cell. So far they have found 400." CEH