Articles by Mary L. Martialay-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute News Office
Mary L. Martialay-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute News Office
Research shows plankton that adapt to high salt levels lose circadian rhythm
The world’s most sensitive dark matter detector demonstrates record low radioactivity levels
New method quickly, economically, and accurately tracks multiple in vivo interactions
Research at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute leads to detection for the masses
Four strains of bacteria work together to produce pigment for food and cosmetics industry
Analysis shows that scientists change their research interest in patterns with three distinctive features
Bioactive foam can be molded to skull bone lost to injury, surgery, or birth defect
Big data techniques find biomarkers for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Jefferson Project researchers test effects of common road salt, additives, and alternatives
While much is known about the biological components that form the mitotic spindle, researchers are only beginning to explore the physical forces between those components
“The coincidence of an impact with a major climate change is nothing short of remarkable,” researcher says
Research describes an aspect of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing method, which makes use of dCas9, a disabled protein
Work could help us prevent biofilms that play a role in persistent and relapsing infections
Technique brings researchers closer to photosynthetic energy production
Researchers optimize the interactions between charges on the surface of the chain of atoms that makes up the protein