John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka win this year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine for learning how to reboot cellular development.
John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka win this year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine for learning how to reboot cellular development.
John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka jointly take home this year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine for turning back the developmental clock.
Technology company Knome unveils a machine it says will "break the bottleneck" in the interpretation of human genome data.
Researchers find that a deadly bacterial disease hitchhikes in people infected with the virus that causes AIDS to spread throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
A new rhabdovirus may be responsible for an outbreak of fatal hemorrhagic fever.
Mass spec plus novel software equals dynamic views into the chemical lives of microbes.
Check out other memorable images and videos that were submitted to this year’s Labby Multimedia Awards.
A global R&D treaty could boost innovation and improve the health of the world’s poor—and rich.
Advances in light microscopy allow the mapping of cell migration during embryogenesis and capture dynamic processes at the cellular level.