“Direct societal impact of my work is something I am proud of” – Pamela Habibović on biomaterials.
“Direct societal impact of my work is something I am proud of” – Pamela Habibović on biomaterials.
Research suggests that epigenetic remodeling can be persistent and might be a memory keeper.
Space exploration and grocery shopping—how light-powered robots can help us with mundane and unimaginable tasks.
A fascinating look at the evolution of the fish jaw.
Designing stronger, more durable materials for tooth fillings and bone repair
The intricate nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation steps of pre‐40S particles, the precursors to the small ribosomal subunits, in both yeast and human cells, are reviewed.
An analysis of nuclear body protein disorder that suggests MLO proteomes are significantly more disordered than structured cellular features.
Non-pathogenic bacteria can colonize different surfaces to help direct human stem cells to bone cells.
Prof. Xia reflects on his inspirations, current work, and the impact of AI.
Honoring Rachel O’Reilly, master of precision polymer self-assembly.