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Today’s thermocyclers are more intuitive and flexible, letting scientists focus on their experiments rather than their ...
A new thermocycler technology helps scientists optimize reactions with six different settable temperature zones for better ...
Cold-water immersion enthusiasts tout its benefits for their health and wellbeing, but is it backed by scientific evidence?
Andrew Smith’s research on slug secretions yields new insights into synthetic adhesives that may one day replace medical ...
As the demand for viral vectors rises in new gene therapy approaches, scientists seek ways to optimize their production.
Newly identified neurons process multiple food cues to determine when an animal should stop eating, offering new clues into ...
Researchers identified a region of the thalamus that predicts and nullifies the effects of movement on visual perception, ...
Former NIH director Monica Bertagnolli and other scientists discussed the impact of reduced funding on cancer research and ...
A long-term study of nearly 800 patients demonstrated a strong safety profile for T cells engineered with viral vectors.
In this webinar, Stefano Maffini will share multidisciplinary methods for dissecting mitotic molecular mechanisms.
Are we close to generating a bioengineered human heart? Camila Hochman-Mendez weighs in on recent advances and remaining ...
Sponge pores can mimic microfluidics, placing cells and virus particles in close proximity to increase transduction ...