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Covering the life sciences inside and out
Loss of Microtubule Regulator Blocks Sperm Maturation
By Sabrina Richards
New research suggests that controlling cytoskeletal dynamics in sperm accessory cells may help regulate male fertility.
The Aging and Inflammation Link
By Ruth Williams
A protein that keeps the immune response in check leads a double life as an anti-aging factor.
Pain-Killing Transplants
By Ed Yong
Neurons injected into mice help treat chronic pain at its roots, rather than simply alleviating its symptoms.
Could Stem Cells Cure MS?
By Megan Scudellari
A growth factor isolated from human stem cells shows promising results in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.
The Nutshell
Daily News Roundup
Food’s Afterlife
Meals left to mold develop colors, mycelia, and beads of digested juices, sparking the eye of an artist, and the slight concern of a mycologist.
Bogus Isomer Vendors Identified
Pharma company publishes a list of 17 companies known to have sold the incorrect isomer of the kinase inhibitor bosutinib.
Lab Bench Beauty
Ten scientist-produced images take top honors in the first annual Bio-Art competition.
DNA to Curb Illegal Fishing
A new SNP assay can determine the geographical origin of commonly overexploited fish species.
Fukushima Risk Less Than Feared
Cancers due to radiation will not increase in Japan, according to studies conducted in the wake of the 2011 nuclear disaster.
Current Issue
May 2012
SPRead Your Antibody Capabilities
Using surface plasmon resonance to improve antibody detection and characterization: four case studies
Data Diving
What lies untapped beneath the surface of published clinical trial analyses could rock the world of independent review.
Freezing Time
Targeting the briefest moment in chemistry may lead to an exceptionally strong new class of drugs.
Telomeres in Disease
Telomeres have been linked to numerous diseases over the years, but how exactly short telomeres cause diseases and how medicine can prevent telomere erosion are still up for debate.
Multimedia
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2012 Bio-Art Winners
The images put the “art” in “smart”: Pink and green enzymes in a rat spinal cord form an ethereal butterfly;…
Spot the Moth
It’s a well-known story: The peppered moth’s ancestral typica phenotype is white with dark speckles. In the decades following the…
