A healthy breakdown
Researchers discover how some organisms process oxalate, a molecule that can harm humans.
Researchers discover how some organisms process oxalate, a molecule that can harm humans.
Seventy-eight grants awarded to scientists proposing highly innovative approaches to major contemporary challenges in biomedical research.
New programming tool could help engineers build biologically inspired materials.
Tweaks to the R&D pipeline could create new drugs and greater social benefit.
A pH-responsive polymer gel could create swallowable devices, including capsules for ultra-long drug delivery.
Neuroscientists show that multiple cortical regions are needed to process information.
Stretchable, biocompatible hydrogels with complex patterning could be used in tissue engineering.
Simulations and experiments aim to improve on spiders in creating strong, resilient fibers.
Optimal size and shape allow implantable devices to last longer in the body.
In middle-schoolers, neuroscientists find differences in brain structures where knowledge is stored.
Discovery could offer a new target for treatment of glioblastoma.
Acoustic device can rapidly isolate circulating tumor cells from patient blood samples.