XFEL projects, tools, data portals
As of September 1, the European X-ray free-electron laser (EuXFEL) is ready for the research community’s experiments; the user page is here. Read more
As of September 1, the European X-ray free-electron laser (EuXFEL) is ready for the research community’s experiments; the user page is here. Read more
Q&A with Ronald Walsworth who is a staff scientist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and a faculty member in the Harvard physics department. Read more
Light-induced damage to biological samples during fluorescence imaging is known to occur but receives too little attention by researchers. Read more
Nanotechnology is all the rage these days but its use by practicing biologists is still very limited. A recent entry in the nanotechnology arena is DNA origami, a method for creating nanostructures out of DNA that is more accessible than previous methods and allows larger and more complex structures to be created with greater ease. Read more
In June, Nature Methods focuses on the latest trends in single-molecule analysis. Read more
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Guidelines for algorithms and software in Nature Methods