SDSC’s ‘Gordon’ helps describe complex process that’s fundamental to cancer initiation
The incidence of testicular germ cell tumors has been increasing around the world throughout the past 50 years
A research team set out to explore for the first time whether the protein machinery known as ESCRT-III undergoes dynamic remodeling
A team of scientists has discovered a new crystal form of DDT that is more effective against insects than the existing one.
The cancellation postpones the much-anticipated Hudson Bay System Study (BaySys) involving 40 scientists from five universities across Canada
Farmland can benefit California's salmon populations
Finding points to the inventive ways animals balance genetic material
Paul Burridge, PhD, and Chengzu Long, PhD, discuss best practices when setting up a new lab for iPSC work, and more
More than five trillion pieces of plastic debris are estimated to be in our oceans, though many are impossible to see with the naked eye
Experiments aboard International Space Station point to anatomical, behavioral and bacteriological impacts of space travel
Join Lab Manager’s interactive discussion focusing on the latest in water testing techniques and analyses
The advancement, developed by Waterloo researchers Farnoud Kazemzadeh and Alexander Wong, has led to a new form of spectral light-fusion microscope for capturing lightfield images in full-color
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