One, two, three, four . . . . Counting colonies and plaques can be tedious, but tools exist to streamline the process.
One, two, three, four . . . . Counting colonies and plaques can be tedious, but tools exist to streamline the process.
USC researcher Mohamed El-Naggar demonstrates how some bacteria grow electrical wires that allow them to link up in big biological circuits.
Shewanella bacteria generate energy for survival by transporting electrons to nearby mineral surfaces.
Research Associate, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Age: 27
University of Vermont neurologist Helene Langevin explains some emerging research attempting to explain the benefits of acupuncture.
By varying the size of their steps, dynein motor proteins work effectively as teams to carry heavy loads around the cell.
Research is uncovering connective tissue's role in the benefits of the ancient practice.
Discoveries of microbial communities that transfer electrons between cells and across relatively long distances are launching a new field of microbiology.
The study of connective tissue is shedding light on pain and providing new explanations for alternative medicine.