Contributors
| January 1, 2013
Meet some of the people featured in the January 2013 issue of The Scientist.
| January 1, 2013
Meet some of the people featured in the January 2013 issue of The Scientist.
A microfluidic device scans individual C. elegans for abnormal traits and sorts wild-type animals from mutants.
Doctors turn to good microbes to fight disease. Will the same strategy work with crops?
Twenty-first century lab reports will include test results read by a new breed of pathologist.
Old koala pelts from museum collections are helping researchers to learn more about the retroviral invasion that may be endangering the Australian marsupial.
Using laboratory information management systems (LIMS) to automate and streamline laboratory tasks: three case studies
Searching for life beyond our teeming planet has led to some innovative collaborative approaches to generating knowledge right here at home.
How photosynthetic organisms get taken up, passed around, and discarded throughout the eukaryotic domain
Investigators are calling on scientists to comb Adam Lanza’s DNA for potential drivers of his violent behavior last week in Connecticut.
Sequencing the whole genomes of bacterial pathogens as they spread among hospital patients and health care workers could transform the control of infectious disease.