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Changing Magnetic States

Scientists have demonstrated a new type of spin gas-liquid transition in quantum magnets.

A Greasy Way To Take Better Protein Snapshots

Scientists in Japan have come up with a greasy method to study the 3D structure of molecules that are difficult to crystallize.

Space: The Final Frontier In Silicon Chemistry

The chemical profile of carbon-containing molecules capped by silicon and nitrogen could give scientists insight into the birth of stars.

GE Healthcare & Takeda Form Alliance For Liver Disease

GE Healthcare's MR elastography technology will aid researchers in non-invasively assessing liver stiffness in the search for new drugs.

Images Of Transparent Mice

The ability to see through the normally colored tissue of mice gives scientists unprecedented insight into the inner workings of the body.

Screening For Liver Toxicity With iPS Cells

A report published in PNAS suggests that iPS-derived cells could be useful in drug screening and personalized medicine.

A New Angle On Infertility

Scientists have found that beta-catenin plays a role in fertility, affecting the structure of both male and female sexual organs.

Sex Regulation By RNA Scissors

In persimmons, a battle of the sexes is waged using RNA scissors encoded on the Y chromosome that snip up female-determining genes.

J&J’s New Innovation Center To Serve Asia

Johnson & Johnson Innovation announces R&D collaborations with universities and industry partners along with opening of its Asia Pacific Innovation Center.