New journal, Pathogens and Immunity, streamlines publishing from one day to five minutes
High-resolution structural details of cells' DNA-replicating proteins offer new insight into how these molecular machines function
Bioengineer Gang Bao and team explore CRISPR-Cas9 alternatives
Marina Sirota, PhD, discusses trends in data analysis, tools for data storage, and tackling challenges associated with big data.
Most of today’s biology labs need to shake something, and often in a controlled environment. That’s a job for a temperature controlled or incubator shaker.
A material’s refractive index—essentially how much it bends lights—can be used to describe the material and its use.
Genetic analysis by Scripps team correctly pinpoints species on the tree of life
Primary cells have been a key part of life sciences research, and demand for these cells is at an all-time high.
Protein glutathione S-transferase (GST) used as target for a proof-of-concept study
The goat, property of the university, has been spotted several times since Friday mostly north of the research park
Findings show that method can be a powerful complementary technique for assessing biosimilars
Scientists look to outer space to understand how life's building blocks first formed
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