Articles tagged with "Biological Sciences"

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Two big eyes

November 30, 2017
This delightful image captures two Damselflies. It was entered for the prestigious RSB Photographer of the Year competition from Miao Yong.

Antibiotic-resistant genes discovered

November 30, 2017
Researchers have discovered previously unknown genes that make bacteria resistant to last-resort antibiotics.

Pipetting in Hollywood

October 18, 2017
Science writer and broadcaster Adam Rutherford will be a keynote speaker at this year’s Lab Innovations. We caught up with him ahead of the event to learn more about his...

Google boss’ big vision for joined-up science

October 17, 2017
The CEO of Alphabet Inc – the parent company of Google – has announced a new post-doctoral fellowship programme with the goal of enhancing cross-disciplinary research.

Speedy antibiotic resistance test developed

October 12, 2017
Researchers in California have significantly improved the speed of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria detection test.

The cure within us all

October 10, 2017
The great hope for cancer research is that we can cajole our own immune system to do the hard work. It has been a difficult road, but the good news...

The crystal clarity of deep learning

October 3, 2017
Sean McGee explains how deep machine learning could finally prove to be the key that opens up automated analysis of protein crystals

Nobel Prize Medicine winners announced

October 2, 2017
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to a trio of US scientists for their discoveries around the molecular mechanisms controlling circadian rhythm.

Genetic influence on cancer mapped

September 20, 2017
A new method to map cancer genes and improve personalised cancer treatment has been built by Swedish researchers.

Proteomics reaches critical mass

September 19, 2017
Can mass spectrometry do for complex protein research what it did for small molecule analysis?

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