Biologists have long treated the cell as a chemical factory, but a new wave of research is forcing a rethink of that familiar picture. Instead of just tiny bags of reacting molecules, our cells appear ...
A Dartmouth study published in Nature Communications reveals that immune cells in the brain use a surprising two-step process ...
Our cells may literally ripple with electricity, acting as a hidden power supply that could help transport materials or even play a role in our body's communication. Researchers from the University of ...
For her birthday, assistant professor of radiology Gozde Durmus received an unusual present: the power to control cell levitation. The gift, while exciting, wasn’t necessarily a surprise. Durmus and ...