After implantation, the tissue developed blood vessels and became integrated into neuronal networks in the animals’ brains.
From whole cells to genes, closer examination continues to surprise.
From whole cells to genes, closer examination continues to surprise.
Pooping into a petri dish is becoming standard practice as part of some college biology courses.
Lacing insect food with microbes encoding double-stranded RNAs can suppress insect gene expression.
Researchers harness the power of genome editing to track cell lineages throughout zebrafish development.
Researchers assess some of the downstream effects of treating livestock with a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
Post-publication peer review prompts the authors to clarify the ages of mice used in their experiments and share additional data.
A drug that singles out Staphylococcus aureus leaves gut-dwelling microbiota largely intact, a mouse study shows.
A new culture system allows researchers to track the development of human embryos in vitro for nearly two weeks.
Contrary to the popular thought that many species are “unculturable,” the majority of bacteria known to populate the human gut can be grown in the lab, scientists show.
A new analysis of microbial data estimates that the world is home to 1 trillion species—of which only 0.001 percent have been discovered.