The world's smallest microbial fuel cell could be used to power underwater remote sensors or even medical implants
The world's smallest microbial fuel cell could be used to power underwater remote sensors or even medical implants
Experts come together to revisit the controversial field of genetics and criminology
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in immunology and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
The UK’s immigration agency has abandoned a program to develop DNA and isotope testing to assess the nationality of asylum seekers
Proteins and nanoparticles that talk in order to more efficiently locate and treat tumors could reduce collateral damage to healthy tissues
Two newly discovered proteins that act as brakes to slow a plant's immune response after infection may provide clues to autoimmune treatments
Drug therapies tailored to the DNA profiles of individual patients could change the face of medicine, but such treatments aren't commonly used in the clinic
Legal battles over gene patents and uncooperative patent holders threaten the widespread implementation of personalized medicine
Is DNA damage an inevitable consequence of epigenetic reprogramming?
Researchers reveal several new viruses lurking in healthy hives