Scientists create biocompatible, self-luminescing nanoparticles for in vivo imaging.
Scientists create biocompatible, self-luminescing nanoparticles for in vivo imaging.
Scotch tape and a scalpel provide a MacGyver-esque approach to microfabrication.
A precision microfluidic system enables single-cell analysis of growth and division.
Ion beams carve slices in frozen cells, giving biologists an interior view.
Microscopic sponges made entirely of RNA enable efficient gene silencing.
Turning a liability into an asset, cryo-electron microscopists exploit an artifact to probe protein structure.
Turning a standard technique into an unbiased screen for diagnostic biomarkers
A new, genetically encoded tag for electron microscopy may revolutionize studies of specific proteins in cells and tissues.
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