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Exciting recent advances in cancer, autoimmune conditions, reversal of scarring and beyond
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a field of science that involves engineering life for human benefit. Here’s an in-depth look at how it works.
Timeline of the human genome
Genome editing with CRISPR has run far ahead of regulatory and ethical concerns, creating a vacuum ripe for exploitation.
Cover and intro illustrations for Science magazine's special issue about the nexus between technology and biology. Thanks to Chrystal Smith, Marcy Atarod and Beth Rakouskas, as always!
“On the cover this week: Power play. Energy-producing mitochondria came late to eukaryote-like cells”
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June 2019 front cover of The Scientist magazine features bacteria SEM (ref: F024/00191)
A series of science textbook cover designs.
Nursing Standard. Front cover of the 2nd May 2018 issue features 3D CT image of a heart created by Dr K H Fung (image reference: https://journals.rcni.com/toc/ns/33/2)
Nature #509 - May 29, 2014
Dec 2019 issue features image C009/4932 on the cover
Self-digestion is critical to freeing up nutrients and guiding development, among other functions.
Marine plankton support global biological and geochemical processes. Surveys of their biodiversity have hitherto been geographically restricted and have not accounted for the full range of plankton size. We assessed eukaryotic diversity from 334 size-...
Biomolecular coronas provide the biological identity of nanosized materials - pp779 - 786 Marco P. Monopoli, Christoffer Åberg, Anna Salvati & Kenneth A. Dawson doi:10.1038/nnano.2012.207 Nanoparticles in contact with the biological environment adsorb a layer of biomolecules, which forms the biological identity of the particles.
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