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Parkinson’s Protein Helps Make Ultrathin Nanoparticle Films

The bane of Parkinson's sufferers could turn out to have many useful applications in flexible electronics and wearable devices.

KARI To Launch Two Satellites With Arianespace

The two space and Earth environmental monitoring satellites will be launched in 2018 and 2019.

Does CRISPR-Cas9 Have Off-Target Effects?

A genome-wide profiling method shows that CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing has off-target effects at a frequency of less than 0.1 percent.

Strong & Light Steel That Is Still Ductile

The newly developed steel alternative could be used to produce vehicles with improved fuel efficiency.

A Stamp Of Approval For Graphene Transfer

The stamp method is highly flexible and avoids the defects associated with current metal etching techniques.

Catalyzing Drug Interactions With Light

An inexpensive dye has enabled scientists to harness the catalytic power of the cytochrome P450 enzyme for the production of valuable drugs.

Magnetic Tweezers Speed Up DNA Origami Folding

Folding DNA nanostructures now takes just ten minutes, down from several hours using older methods.

How Cells Change Their Fate

A systems biology approach has identified the key regulators of cell fate determination in heart cells.

Distinguishing Between Active And Latent TB

A panel of cytokines and chemokines could act as a marker that accurately distinguishes active from latent TB infections.