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After a long period of measured development and a recent surge of technical advances driven by physicists, super-resolution fluorescence microscopy emerged in 2008 as a powerful tool for biologists. Kelly Rae Chi reports.
In 2007, the next-generation sequencing technologies have come into their own with an impressive array of successful applications. Kelly Rae Chi reports.