Watching cancer cells take over
New advances in imaging methods allow scientists to watch living cells exist, mutate, and divide in real time. A new article featured in Cell Division explains… Read more »
New advances in imaging methods allow scientists to watch living cells exist, mutate, and divide in real time. A new article featured in Cell Division explains… Read more »
To mark this year’s World Malaria Day BMC spoke to noted researcher Dr. Marcus Lacerda about the malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax and his work on a new… Read more »
Every year, April 25th marks World Malaria Day. This year's theme is "Ready to beat malaria" which aims to unite the global malaria community around the common… Read more »
On February 8th and 9th at the United Nations headquarters in NYC, the Royal Academy of Science International Trust held a program to recognize women in STEM… Read more »
One of the speakers at the United Nations for International Women and Girls in Science day was Danielle Stodilka, a materials and data scientist from Canada who… Read more »
On February 8th and 9th at the United Nations headquarters in NYC, the Royal Academy of Science International Trust held a program to recognize women in STEM… Read more »
A new study published today in BMC Public Health looks at the most effective means of combating industry marketing techniques on unhealthy drinking habits.
Curious and cute, pangolins are among the strangest of mammals. Here we discuss new research, recently published in BMC Genomics, that reshapes our thinking of… Read more »
Results-free peer review • consumption of wine and glass size • euthanasia for psychiatric disorders or dementia • gut microbial colonization and asthma… Read more »
A new study recently published in BMC Genomics suggests a single gene, F10, is the potential modulator for the system wide metabolic regulation that allows… Read more »