The model, presented in the journal eLife, uses an approach that could lead to accurate predictions of the interactions between novel drugs and their targets, helping to reduce the cost of drug discovery
A physics group at CU-Boulder has figured out a way to make the ultimate in slow-motion movies
The numbers of mosquitoes that do survive pesticide use are small
Two recently published papers from the study team provide important insights for researchers and communities
Utah engineers discover groundbreaking semiconducting material that could lead to much faster electronics
Both the yeast strain and the method of its design could help overcome a significant bottleneck in the biofuels pipeline
When implanted in animals, the structures matured into functional tissue and developed a system of blood vessels
Funding mechanism no better than random for choosing projects that will produce most-cited science, analysis suggests
Initiative aims to transform graduate medical education and improve patient outcomes
First reported "green" ink that is both safe for the ecosystem and does not fade from UV exposure
Scientists have long thought that cancer is an evolutionary process that involves cells acquiring mutations that replicate and persist over time
Textbooks should describe scientists’ failures, not just their accomplishments, study finds
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