The promise of viruses as biotech tools will help molecular biology fulfill its true potential.
The promise of viruses as biotech tools will help molecular biology fulfill its true potential.
At the nanoscale old materials acquire new properties that International Institute for Nanotechnology Director Chad Mirkin thinks will change the way medicine is practiced.
As ecotourism becomes more popular, wild apes are succumbing to human diseases.
From iPhone apps to cloud computing, everyday digital technologies are helping advance drug discovery, conduct clinical trials, and improve medical care.
Nanotechnology will offer doctors new ways to diagnose and treat patients, boosting efficiency and slashing costs.
In fewer than 15 years, nanomedicine has gone from fantasy to reality.
Learn about the field’s first genetic circuits and read forecasts by George M. Church and J. Craig Venter of a future where man-made organisms pump out novel fuels, drugs, and therapies.
Diagnostic test strips that cost just pennies can test for liver damage, mold, and milk spoilage in the developing world.