Vaccination via tiny microneedles elicits a powerful immune response in the skin.
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Vaccination via tiny microneedles elicits a powerful immune response in the skin.
Knocking electrons out of atomic orbit with a laser allows researchers to take femtosecond-scale “movies” of molecules in motion.
Adult human ovaries contain a population of stem cells capable of generating immature egg cells.
Despite suggestions to the contrary, the Y chromosome is not necessarily rotting away.
Often thought to be artifacts of the lab, prions in yeast may actually drive the evolution of beneficial traits.
Researchers develop a tiny device that motors around the stomach, fueled by its acidic environment.
Two steps help Drosophila melanogaster larvae survive freezing conditions.
A new device can detect sounds a million times fainter than the hearing threshold of the human ear.
Imaging cell cytoskeletons during early embryonic development leads researchers to uncover a new regulator of cell shape
A single mutant cell breaks free of its neighbors in the early stages of cancer development.