Go with the Flow
Modeling flexible microscopic sheets that sculpt themselves The Swiss Army Knife is a necessity for survivalists and the outdoorsy, providing tools for any situation you
Modeling flexible microscopic sheets that sculpt themselves The Swiss Army Knife is a necessity for survivalists and the outdoorsy, providing tools for any situation you
Can technology develop a mind of its own? The robot apocalypse is not yet upon us, but the Sharpe group from European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Imagine a police officer chasing two suspects down a narrow alleyway. He almost catches up to them, when suddenly, the alleyway splits into two paths
In the average adult human, half a pound of proteins is turned over daily–destroyed and rebuilt from scratch. Among the many biological processes that occupy
Can you remember when you started to remember? At what point in time, and by what mechanism, does our brain gain the ability to form
The process of drug development is enigmatic to most of us. Several groups, labs, and industries contribute considerable time and resources to producing the medicines
The sea anemone Actinia is a deceptive organism, in both name and appearance. For one, it is known as the “flower of the sea” for
The global carbon cycle is an essential aspect of life on Earth, and there has been extensive scientific research concerning how the movement and exchange
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which currently affects more that 5.7 million people in the US, is a neurodegenerative disease that greatly impairs memory. Despite the vast
When we take a drug, it flows through our bloodstream before entering the cells in our bodies–where the action happens. Most drugs that are currently