Scientists create nontoxic pH nanosensors to assess viability of transplanted therapeutic cells.
Scientists create nontoxic pH nanosensors to assess viability of transplanted therapeutic cells.
Highlights from a series of three webinars on the future of genome research, held by The Scientist to celebrate 60 years of the DNA double helix
Publishers need to be proactive about detecting and deterring copied text.
Scientists working in developing nations who engage in capacity building find it bolsters the lives of locals and their own work.
Research misconduct is not limited to the developed world, but few countries anywhere are responding adequately.
Continuing innovations in liquid chromatography column technology are improving the speed and separation efficiency of HPLC.
As new infections surface and spread, science meets the challenges with ingenuity and adaptation.
Our final survey of the life-science industry workplace highlights the companies—small and large, domestic and international—that are making their researchers feel valued and at home.
How the study of human social interactions is helping researchers understand the spread of diseases like influenza and HIV
Scientists working in developing countries find that giving back to local communities enriches their own research.