Berkeley Lab scientist invents technique to combine spectroscopy with super-resolution microscopy
How the liver repairs itself has remained a mystery, until recently
Spinout’s microfluidics device better models how cancer and other cells interact in the body.
Movement offers insight into mechanisms of asthma, other diseases.
Mutant cells that can't copy DNA somehow keep dividing when they shouldn't
Tethered ribosome that works nearly as well as the authentic cellular component
SLAC's X-ray laser lends new insight into key target for drug development
W. E. Moerner, to deliver Wallace H. Coulter Lecture at Pittcon 2016
Palaeontologist Dr Gareth Dyke writes for The Conversation about the scientific debate around the new Jurassic World film
Data from 20 million cells collected by U of T researchers to develop detailed cell map.
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