NewsBabies Fed Soy-Based Formula Have Changes in Reproductive System Tissuesby Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaCHOP co-author of NIH-led study: Subtle estrogen-like responses in infants point to need for longer-term follow-up of effects
NewsChemical Used to Replace BPA in Plastic Accelerates Embryonic Development, Disrupts Reproductive Systemby University of California - Los AngelesUCLA-led research highlights some harmful effects of BPS, a common substitute for BPA
EditorialTen STEM-Themed Gifts for the 2022 Holiday Seasonby Lab ManagerThis year's holiday gift guide is an eclectic assortment of STEM-themed gifts, from coloring books to hydroponics systems
The Original Twitter? Tiny Electronic Tags Monitor Birds’ Social Networksby Other AuthorAn electronic tag designed at the University of Washington can for the first time see when birds meet in the wild.
ArticleEstablishing a Culture of Lab Sustainabilityby Lauren EverettTwo sustainability experts share their advice on how lab managers and scientists can persuade others to join them in developing greener practices in the lab
Product FocusNew Technologies for Electrophoresisby Angelo DePalma, PhDOld idea, new devices and systems
NewsTake a Fantastic 3-D Voyage through the Brain with New Immersive Virtual Reality Systemby Wyss Center for Bio and NeuroengineeringPut your head inside a brain!
Product NewsHow to Securely Remove Data from Lab Instrumentsby Melanie J. HagaWhen disposing of old electronic lab equipment, how can you be sure all sensitive data has been securely removed?
NewsScientists Solve the Riddle of Deep Ocean Carbonby University of SouthamptonImportance of deep ocean water circulation through hot hydrothermal systems highlighted
NewsCalcification—Does It Pay off in the Future Ocean?by University of SouthamptonSingle-celled phytoplankton play a vital role in marine biogeochemical cycling, in marine food webs, and in the global climate system