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For a beating heart cell, noise is a problem. Researchers showed that single cells can regulate their inner noise
Synthetic cells reveal the secrets of protein affinity in living cells
Applying physics to studying heart cells reveals a spring-and-treadmill-like mechanism that keeps them beating
Nanoscale “slit” experiments may point to better porous materials for electricity storage
Prof. Samuel Safran has been selected to serve as the first editor-in-chief of The Biophysicist, a new journal of the Biophysical Society
Developing cells “feel” what is underneath and take shape accordingly
Red blood cells must be flexible yet tough. A physics-based model shows how.