Scientists have established comprehensive maps of the human epigenome, shedding light on how the body regulates which genes are active in which cells.

Scientists have established comprehensive maps of the human epigenome, shedding light on how the body regulates which genes are active in which cells.
Opinion: Do you think we have a serious greenhouse gas climate change problem caused by anthropogenic CO2 emissions in our atmosphere, which is threatening the future health and well-being of our civilization?
Cytometry Part A has recently published a special issue on High Throughput and High Content Imaging and Cellular Informatics.
A model design for lightweight, architected material inclusions that cultivate significant and rapid impact energy dissipation in structures is investigated
Prof. Geoffrey Ozin discusses our growing gigatonne CO2 challenge, and how we must now work together to solve it.
Researchers at University of Stuttgart created optical lenses which are hardly larger than a human hair.
Ultrasonic specialist Sonotec introduced a digital ultrasonic testing device including touchscreen technology
Max Planck researchers have developed self-propelled tiny ‘microbots’ that can remove lead or organic pollutions from contaminated water.
Silk, elastin and collagen are naturally occurring fibrous proteins with a tremendous potential in biomaterial systems.
DMG Mori will present its new 5-axis grinding machine at the Grindtec 2016 trade fair