Scientists create nontoxic pH nanosensors to assess viability of transplanted therapeutic cells.
Scientists create nontoxic pH nanosensors to assess viability of transplanted therapeutic cells.
Highlights from a series of three webinars on the future of genome research, held by The Scientist to celebrate 60 years of the DNA double helix
Continuing innovations in liquid chromatography column technology are improving the speed and separation efficiency of HPLC.
Scientists create biocompatible, self-luminescing nanoparticles for in vivo imaging.
One, two, three, four . . . . Counting colonies and plaques can be tedious, but tools exist to streamline the process.
Sorting out T-cell functional and phenotypic heterogeneity depends on studying single cells.
The new technique reveals unprecedented details of microscopic life.
Scientists develop a gel that mimics mollusc glue to coat the insides of blood vessels.
Microarrays help keep induced pluripotent stem cell lines in check, from start to finish.
Applying the sensitive touch of atomic force microscopy to DNA, cells, and proteins