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
Proteins and nanoparticles that talk in order to more efficiently locate and treat tumors could reduce collateral damage to healthy tissues
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
Is DNA damage an inevitable consequence of epigenetic reprogramming?
New compounds are showing promise in targeting subpopulations of cancer stem cells
How to follow stem cells transplanted into living tissue.
The challenges of crystallizing membrane proteins—and how they’re being overcome
A guide to the new wave of budget, easy-to-use flow cytometers
Researchers have developed a new kind of laser that mimics some of the world's most beautiful birds, copying the nanoscale structure of their brightly colored feathers to capture light. Many lasers are created using holes or pockets of air can trap l