How best to engineer synthetic microenvironments for developing and maintaining living tissues inside synthetic compartments is discussed.

How best to engineer synthetic microenvironments for developing and maintaining living tissues inside synthetic compartments is discussed.
The Editors of Small Methods are pleased to publish this special biomedical virtual issue. This collection highlights outstanding research in Small Methods from the very first issue to now, in the areas of biosensing, biomedical engineering, nanomaterials,...
Knowledge of the processes needed to make precursor cells of eggs and sperm gives insights into reproductive biology and infertility.
Wearable mercury sensors will radically change the field of food and water analysis.
A team of researchers from China set up a study that gives new insights in using plasma in breast cancer treatment.
In their article published in BioEssays, James Staley and Gustavo Caetano-Anollés provide a novel perspective on the evolutionary origin of the three domains of life (Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya).
A thermosetting oil freezes droplets inside a continuous phase ideal for real-time PCR or single-cell culture.
Denisse Ortiz-Acosta and colleagues from Los Alamos National Laboratory fabricate 3D silicone materials for hydrogen removal from sealed waste containers.
Solid-state and calcium-ion technologies, new SEI concepts, and intercalation electrodes are at the top of the list for the latest advanced battery research.
Nanotwinned metals have been an important research object in the last 15 years because of their broad engineering application prospects.