Check out some of the games being used in serious scientific research, education, and treatment.
Check out some of the games being used in serious scientific research, education, and treatment.
Despite decades of work, compounds in frog skins have failed to yield new antibiotics. Why?
Affordable diagnostic tests tackle the world’s most pressing health problems.
Patterns of cell death aid in the formation of beneficial wrinkles during the development of bacterial biofilms.
Scientists are using video games to tap the collective intelligence of people around the world, while doctors and educators are turning to games to treat and teach.
Twenty-first century lab reports will include test results read by a new breed of pathologist.
Gregory Hannon believes in taking risks—an approach that’s enabled him to make exciting new discoveries in the world of small RNAs.
A master of topographical anatomy, Christian Wilhelm Braune produced accurate colored lithographs from cross sections of the human body.
Tracking the shadows cast by sperm reveals their precise 3-D movements.
Comparing gene transcripts from different species reveals surprising splicing diversity.