Developed by Columbia scientists, new SCAPE 2.0 system can serve as a critical tool to advance science and medicine
X-rays could be tuned to deliver a more effective punch that destroys cancer cells and not harm the body
Researchers have developed a reporter gene that allows them to see genetic activity using ultrasound, which can penetrate deeply through tissue, instead of light
Degraded samples can produce spurious results in research
NIH-funded study suggests REM sleep may prevent information overload
Göttingen researchers unravel fundamental communication processes in proteins
Recent study shows that laser incubation can improve pre-transfusion testing for millions of patients undergoing blood transfusions across the world
New cutting-edge technologies will accelerate discovery
University of Houston researcher examines the link
The biomanufacturing platform uses bursting bacteria and a shrinking capsule to produce targeted proteins
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