A new study reveals major cell-to-cell differences in how viruses infect and destroy host cells—with key implications for ecology, evolution and biotechnology.
Kyle Brumfield shares how researchers are tracking and forecasting bacterial contamination in coastal waters as beachgoers head to the shore this summer.
With new NIH funding, Najib El-Sayed is repurposing cancer-fighting inhibitors to block the metabolic “off-switch” Leishmania uses to hijack the immune system.
The grant will support the next phase of their project to improve the “smart pill” sensor design, ensuring the capsule captures reliable, real-time data on gut inflammation.
The new approach marks individual cells with light, allowing researchers to link a cell’s genetic makeup to its response during stimulation and behavior.