Sequencing bacterial genomes allows scientists to study bacterial diversity, immunity, and the human microbiome, but it ...
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A CRISPR-based system that erases itself from fly populations may offer a safer approach to tackling insecticide resistance ...
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A CRISPR-based system that erases itself from fly populations may offer a safer approach to tackling insecticide resistance while minimizing ecological risks.
In this webinar, Daryl Cole will share insights into the high-throughput screening and analysis of antibody binding and functional characterization.
An innovative organoid model mirrors the pancreas' complexity, generating all three key cell types to explore development and ...
Anne Madden sees the beauty and brawn of creepy-crawly microbes and how they may hold the solution to many human problems. Laura is an assistant editor for The Scientist. She earned her PhD in ...
Chemotherapy for breast cancer may be more effective during specific stages of the menstrual cycle, according to data from ...
Mariella is an assistant editor at The Scientist. She has a background in neuroscience, and her work has appeared in Drug Discovery News and Massive Science.
A puzzle for millennia, the movement of blood through the body was solved by an English physician in the 17th century, paving the way for modern medical technologies. Dhun Sethna is a cardiology ...
Neurons that secrete the neuropeptide orexin help mice decide between exercise and snacking. I n neurobiologist Daria Peleg-Raibstein ’s lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, a ...