Researchers engineer natural killer cells to specifically target cancer cells.
Origami-Based Cellular Structures: Unfolding Paper-Based Prototypes
A team of researchers from the University of Washington have created programmable cellular structures.
A Journey Through the Last Decade
Advanced Science News takes a look back at the major achievements and stories in science from the 2010s.
Magnetically Controlled Microparticles for Soft Robotics [Video]
Liquid crystalline elastomer microparticles can be magnetically controlled and used as transport systems.
Storing Energy in Hydrogen
A novel catalyst with activity 20x higher than platinum could be used to store and retrieve energy stored in chemical bonds.
The Role of Narrative in Science
To what extent should storytelling be used in communicating scientific discoveries?
Children Born Today Will Suffer the Most as a Result of Climate Change
The life of every child born today will be profoundly affected by climate change. Without accelerated intervention, this new era will come to define the health of people at every stage of their lives.
Study Reveals Gender Bias in Chemistry Publishing
Statistics suggest that women are at a disadvantage when it comes to publishing in the chemical sciences.
Epidermal Electronics – A Step Closer to Wearable Diagnostic “Labs”
Skin-friendly epidermal electronic devices fabricated using flexible, stretchable, and degradable protein-based substrates could offer a viable solution to real-time health and fitness monitoring.
Abstract Images: Producing the Perfect Picture
Abstract images for scientific papers are often cluttered with illegible details, sacrificing attractiveness and reducing the value of this visual “hook”.