An in-depth analysis looked at dinosaur fossils at La Cantalera-1, one of the Iberian sites belonging to the Lower Cretaceous with the largest number of vertebrates
An algorithm stitches multiple datasets into a single “panorama,” which could provide new insights for biological studies
A two-tier method developed at Ruhr-Universität Bochum can help detect the disease at a much earlier stage
The DxA 5000 delivers rapid and consistent turnaround time
The Porvair Sciences P3 microplate is highly effective at removing proteins from biological samples prior to analysis
New analysis of 16th-century drawing by Italian doctors concludes da Vinci's right hand was affected by ulnar palsy
Advances in automation eliminate the tedious, time-consuming aspects of cell culture and cell line development
The CAB100 integrates Vaisala’s world-class instruments for monitoring parameters into a simple, pre-configured enclosure
New evidence suggests that passive wing flapping may have arisen earlier than gliding flight
The great complexity of spider venoms, which goes far beyond the pure neurotoxins, has long been disregarded
The analysis adds a new chapter to evolution, shedding additional light on what preceded human bipedalism
With so much morphological variety, bats represent an opportunity to learn what types of evolutionary forces shape the shapes of animals
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