A survey of The Scientist readers reveals who buys cell-growth products from whom, and why.
A survey of The Scientist readers reveals who buys cell-growth products from whom, and why.
Nanoscale cracks in bone dissipate energy to protect against fracture, a process that appears to be regulated by the interaction of two proteins.
Inducing certain brain patterns extends non-REM sleep in mice.
Children with dyslexia have an easier time learning to read after playing action video games that don’t incorporate reading.
Researchers have created a molecule that helps nanoparticles evade immune attack and could improve drug delivery.
Using Bluetooth devices in classrooms reverses dyslexia and improves reading ability.
Three Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are offering $3 million to scientists demonstrating excellence in biology and medical research.
Properly folded prions aid in normal brain development.
Disruptions in the interaction between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA can lead to deficiencies in the mitochondrial energy-generating process, affecting fitness.