Twenty-first century lab reports will include test results read by a new breed of pathologist.
Twenty-first century lab reports will include test results read by a new breed of pathologist.
Using laboratory information management systems (LIMS) to automate and streamline laboratory tasks: three case studies
A roundup of species that made their scientific debut in 2012, and a few that said goodbye as well
The science images and videos that captured our attention in 2012
Fungi in 100 million year-old seafloor sediments could possess novel antibiotics.
The healing powers of maggots may lie in their secreted proteins, which restrain the human immune response.
The total number of new drugs approved this year ties last year for the highest since 2004, suggesting that the pharmaceutical industry is recovering.
The US Food and Drug Administration is taking steps to get new devices on the market sooner—and antibiotics may be next.
Researchers identify microRNAs that keep cardiac cells healthy after heart attack, potentially paving the way for future heart regenerating therapies.
Two species of songbirds pack their nests with scavenged cigarette butts that repel irksome parasites.