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Caterpillar Flu Vaccine Delayed

The FDA wants further evidence that the novel approach is completely safe.

Identifying Anticancer Immune Cells

A new biosensor can spot potent cancer-killing immune cells.

Spraying on Skin Cells to Heal Burns

A new technique in burn treatment provides an alternative to skin grafts in the operating room.

Light-Switched Drug Delivery

Drugs could be slipped into living cells using a light-sensitive capsule.

A Limb Regeneration Mystery Solved

Salamanders regrow limbs with less drastic cellular changes than previously thought.

Making Tumors More Sensitive to Chemotherapy

Bacterial shells deliver a double whammy to cancer.

Making Heart Cells

A cocktail of proteins converts embryonic cells into cardiac cells that might someday replace damaged tissue.

Better Way to Wire Up Cells

Nanowire arrays could be used for future medical implants.

Creating Cell Parts from Scratch

A newly made synthetic ribosome is an important step in the quest to create artificial life forms.

Nanotubes Track Cellular Toxins

Tiny sensors can monitor cancer-causing agents and chemotherapy drugs in cells.

Teaching Bacteria to Behave

Single-celled organisms could be "trained" to deliver drugs.

Life Left in Light

Light microscopes make a comeback.

Genesis of a Virus

Scientists witness the birth of an HIV particle as it happens.

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