Good news in the fight against vector-borne diseases
Krisztian Magori practices gratitude for the good news on the development of scalable, self-limiting, genetic sexing version of genetically modified… Read more »
Krisztian Magori practices gratitude for the good news on the development of scalable, self-limiting, genetic sexing version of genetically modified… Read more »
Today, I’d like to discuss the Article Collection “Connecting materials science with fungal biology“ which comprised twelve papers published in… Read more »
In recent months, alternative mushroom use in materials research has received a lot of attention on a social and economic level.
Mycology crucially contributes to the understanding of the raising threat that fungi present for humans, plants and animals, as… Read more »
Genome edited animals are important in the study of a whole host of scientific fields. Now new research published in BMC… Read more »
On February 8th and 9th at the United Nations headquarters in NYC, the Royal Academy of Science International Trust held a program… Read more »
Despite the diagnostic power of advanced genomic sequencing, many cases of intellectual disability are unable to be diagnosed due… Read more »
As we near the end of 2017, Dominique Morneau of Genome Biology highlights some of the editors’ favorite articles from the past… Read more »
There’s more to science than being a scientist! Next in our ‘Science > Careers’ series, Dr. Xu Ting talks about making… Read more »
Can urine be used as a practical source of electricity? Guest blogger Xavier Alexis Walter discusses a recent advance in scaling… Read more »