A new faster-switching, longer-lasting GFP allows gentler and faster high resolution microscopy on living cells.
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A new faster-switching, longer-lasting GFP allows gentler and faster high resolution microscopy on living cells.
Researchers take advantage of a diamond’s atomic flaw to devise a sensor that may one day snap images of individual molecules.
Researchers show that DNA supercoils are dynamic structures that can “hop” long distances, a phenomenon that could affect gene regulation.
Researchers use UV light to stimulate protein production in nano-sized delivery capsules in mice.
Researchers devise a way to create predictably patterned microwrinkles.
Researchers track tumors as they develop, providing more support for the idea that cells with stem-cell-like properties underlie cancer growth and recurrence.
Researchers designed a microfluidics chip to separate cells using gravity and a force field.
A new camera system allows researchers to measure multiple cardiac signals at once to understand how they interact to control heart function.
Engaging the brain with cognitive tasks helps paralyzed rats walk again.
A 30-year-old technique to record the electrical activity of neurons gets a robotic makeover.