Recycling takes place in our cells at all times: in a process called autophagy, cell components that are no longer needed are enclosed by membranes and broken down into their basic building blocks.
Researchers at Duke University have uncovered the molecular inner workings of a material that could underpin next-generation ...
The scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a valuable tool for understanding what is happening to a material or biological ...
Over the past two decades, large genetic studies have linked tens of thousands of DNA variants to thousands of human traits and diseases. Yet, correcting the effects of those variants to treat disease ...