Microbiologists eavesdrop on the hidden lives of microbes
Scientists track ocean microbe populations in their natural habitat to create a ‘day in the life’ montage.
Scientists track ocean microbe populations in their natural habitat to create a ‘day in the life’ montage.
Mutant forms of the gene disrupt chemical modifications that control access to genes necessary for normal brain cell function.
Discovery that some seizures arise in glial cells could offer new targets for epilepsy treatment.
New method allows scientists to insert multiple genes in specific locations, delete defective genes.
Two essential proteins regulate the molecular machinery that controls neuronal communication and the release of signals between neurons.
MIT biologists find that alternative splicing of RNA rewires signaling in different tissues and may often contribute to species differences.
Understanding the mechanisms behind quill penetration and extraction could help engineers design better medical devices.
New study of stem cell differentiation could help researchers better understand the genetic basis of heart disease.
Biologists reveal genes key to development of pluripotency, in single cells.
Brown, Gore, Ploegh and Zhang receive grants for innovative biomedical research.
Course is the last of seven OCW has published this year specifically to meet the needs of independent learners.
Drug-like molecule restores normal cell metabolism, preventing cancer cells from growing.