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  • An illustrator drops the barriers between work and play with software to model and explore cells.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • When multiple factors can affect a system, allowing for interaction can increase sensitivity.

    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    This Month
  • Measuring neurotransmitter concentration, letting lab meetings run free, and why biology does not own neuroscience.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • An avian backpack for discerning individual zebra finches' songs and studying cognition comes to Switzerland via Novosibirsk, Russia.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • For studies with hierarchical noise sources, use a nested analysis of variance approach.

    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    • Paul Blainey
    This Month
  • Cells brim with activity that a special set of protein assays can help track.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • Quality is often more important than quantity.

    • Paul Blainey
    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    This Month
  • Proteins 'breathe' in an ultrafast way that can be captured with XFELs.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • From the netherworld between biology and chemistry comes a new method that leverages both fields and delivers acceleration to chromatin biochemistry.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • Complex relationships demand trade-offs.

    • Alexander Lex
    • Nils Gehlenborg
    This Month
  • It's a long-term commitment to find genetic ways to both trigger and track fly behavior.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • Good experimental designs mitigate experimental error and the impact of factors not under study.

    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    This Month
  • He switched from designing fluorescent proteins to investigating immunology.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • Good experimental designs limit the impact of variability and reduce sample-size requirements.

    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    This Month
  • Lessons from the volleyball court help to compare ways to measure how much flies eat.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • Nonparametric tests robustly compare skewed or ranked data.

    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    This Month
  • When a large number of tests are performed, P values must be interpreted differently.

    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    This Month
  • Traversing biology at multiple scales, a system automates flow cytometry. And a constitution changes lab culture.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
  • Robustly comparing pairs of independent or related samples requires different approaches to the t-test.

    • Martin Krzywinski
    • Naomi Altman
    This Month