This lens-free, pinhead-size camera could someday grace the tip of a surgery needle or take cheap 3D images of cells.
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This lens-free, pinhead-size camera could someday grace the tip of a surgery needle or take cheap 3D images of cells.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in genomics, genetics, and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
The neural nexus of the circadian clock shows signs of functional decline as mice age, providing clues as to why sleep patterns tend to change as people grow older.
New evidence supports an old idea that embryos with genetic abnormalities can somehow fix themselves early in development.
The Royal Society's annual science extravaganza packs some interesting stuff into 5 days of love and research.
Free radicals, widely believed to promote cancer, may actually slow tumor growth.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in cancer biology and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Researchers map pigments in early bird fossils using preserved metallic residues.
Revising a dysfunctional gene in vivo for the first time, researchers successfully restore blood clotting in hemophiliac mice.