A new study suggests recent paradoxical events may be due to imprecise evaluation
Combinations of cancer drugs can be quickly and cheaply tested on tumor cells using a novel device developed by EMBL scientists
Reductions in water use first observed in 2010 continue, show ongoing effort towards “efficient use of critical water resources.”
Researchers show that altering the molecular interactions between the flu virus and host genes stunts virus replication
Curated collection highlights research on facial development, birth defects, and natural variation
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) can be printed on gelatin and other soft materials
Despite their usefulness, current blood tests that analyze samples from crime scenes have limitations
A comprehensive study conducted at 15 institutions compared the outcomes of robotic surgery to those of traditional open surgery in any organ
Jan Huisken, a medical engineering investigator at the Morgridge Institute for Research and co-founder of light sheet microscopy, has a new project meant to bridge the technology gap
Penn researchers uncover role of N-acetylaspartate, a molecule that controls amyloid build-up
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