From accounts of deformed animals to scratch-and-sniff technology, Robert Boyle's early contributions to the Royal Society of London were prolific and wide ranging.
From accounts of deformed animals to scratch-and-sniff technology, Robert Boyle's early contributions to the Royal Society of London were prolific and wide ranging.
Turning a liability into an asset, cryo-electron microscopists exploit an artifact to probe protein structure.
During development, the cells of an embryo change their pattern of gene expression, which allows them to detach from their original location and migrate to another part of the embryo, where the pattern changes again to allow formation of a new organ.
A flood of new discoveries has refined our definition of cancer stem cells. Now it’s up to human clinical trials to test if they can make a difference in patients.
A 130 million-year-old winged dinosaur offers scientist the oldest evidence of iridescent feathers.
With an eye to understanding animal regeneration, Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado has turned a freshwater planarian into a model system to watch.
The first electron microscope to peer into an intact cell ushers in the new field of cell biology.
For the first time researchers have demonstrated the molecular tango that gives rise to repeating patterns in developing animal embryos.