Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Filtered by: Bioengineering & Biotechnology
The hearing aid dilemma: amplification, compression, and distortion of the neural code
Hearing aids face a seemingly intractable problem: the amplification required to make speech audible also makes it less intelligible. But there is hope.
Structure-guided engineering of CRISPR-based tools
Wenxia Yu, Yunbo Qiao
After the Paper | Looking back on co-abundance binning and what it meant for microbiomics and its authors
In this post, Dr. Henrik Bjørn Nielsen and Dr. Mathieu Almeida are traveling back in time to talk about their paper on co-abundance binning published in 2014 in Nature Biotechnology and how it affected their field and careers.