Small molecules have been used to study several mammalian RNA elements in disease. These advances encourage exploration of newly discovered RNA interactions with therapeutic potential.

Small molecules have been used to study several mammalian RNA elements in disease. These advances encourage exploration of newly discovered RNA interactions with therapeutic potential.
In his review published in BioEssays, James Haber takes a look at how the ends of a broken chromosome find a template with which to repair such a double-strand break.
Conservationists remove a pest bird species from Australian forests—only to find that it keeps coming back.
Preventing catheter-associated infections using antibacterial drug-loaded polymers in catheter manufacturing.
How can we avoid ethical blind spots in our efforts to help displaced communities rebuild their lives?
Drug eluting elastomers could potentially control tumor growth using long-term targeted release of tumor fighting drugs.
This Special Section of Advanced Engineering Materials presents reviews and original research on topics related to the texture and microstructure of engineering materials.
Rational design of nanoparticles with state-of-the-art strategies can effectively improve the penetration as well as therapeutic efficacy of cancer nanomedicines
A team of Korean researchers established an energy efficient dry reforming process using a rotating arc plasma to produce synthesis gas.
The chaperone Hfq speeds up match-making between small regulatory RNA and mRNA in bacteria, helping bacteria respond to stress or changed growth conditions.