The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Cells with the best traction on a substrate pull their neighbors toward firmer ground.
Cells with the best traction on a substrate pull their neighbors toward firmer ground.
The awesome architecture of the gateways to the nucleus
In 1992, advancements in microscopy zoomed in on the precise architecture of the complex, including unforeseen structural repetition in two halves of the ring.
Applying physics, chemistry, and cell biology, Satyajit Mayor seeks to understand how cell membranes work.
Profilee Satyajit Mayor discusses his explorations of cell membranes, which are helping to update the classical fluid mosaic model of dynamic cellular boundaries.
The Harvard professor is pursuing fundamental questions about autophagy, protein homeostasis, and other cellular processes, and he’s always on the lookout for his next new topic.
Scientists designed a genetic sensor-and-readout system, based on detecting a transcription factor, that performs a custom cellular activity.
Solving a long-standing structural puzzle will open the door to understanding one of the cell’s most enigmatic machines.
This year’s list of winners celebrates both large leaps and small (but important) steps in life science technology.
A clever twist on a super-resolution microscopy technique improves the temporal resolution of single-molecule tracking.