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Mayo Clinic Bioethicist Discusses the Possibilities and Pitfalls of Gene Editing
Dr. Megan Allyse from the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine explains why gene editing is not yet suitable for medical practice
More Frequent Fires Reduce Soil Carbon and Fertility, Slowing the Regrowth of Plants
Long-term effects of repeated fires on soils found to have significant impacts on carbon storage not previously considered in global greenhouse gas estimates.
Updated Analysis of Phase Ib/II Study of Eribulin and Pembrolizumab Combination Regimen
Study in metastatic triple-negative breast cancer presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
New Aurora Advanced Flow Cytometry System from Cytek Biosciences Resonates with Researchers Around the World
Systems purchased by laboratories on four continents - and counting
Engineers 3-D Print a “Living Tattoo”
New technique 3-D prints programmed cells into living devices for first time
Improving the Femtosecond Ultrashort Pulse Laser
Korean and American researchers develop a new method for making extremely short pulse lasers that could lead to precision eye surgery and material processing
Successful Observation of a Magnetic Field With the World's Highest Resolution of 0.67nm
Hitachi and RIKEN push the boundaries of atomic-resolution holography electron microscope
Gallium Nitride Device Makes Power Conversion More Efficient
New design could dramatically cut energy waste in electric vehicles, data centers, and the power grid
Fingerprint Drug Test Proves Popular with Both Clients and Staff at Leading Detoxification Centre
9 out of 10 CAIS clients surveyed prefer fingerprint drug testing to urine or saliva-based screening
SpeeDx Prepare for US Launch of ResistancePlus™ MG
Molecular Electronics: Humidity Switches Molecular Diode Off and On
Molecular electronics is a growing research area where scientists study electrical properties of the molecules with a chemically programmed function.
Brain Map Sheds Light on Why Smokers Might Develop Habit
Smokers may be predisposed to their habit because of the molecular make-up of their brain, research suggests.
Agendia Collaborates with Institut Curie for MammaPrint BluePrint Breast Cancer Kit Co-Validation Study
Institut Curie is one of an increasing number of major European cancer centers to become a co-validation partner for the new NGS-based MammaPrint BluePrint Kit
Towards a Condensed Platform for Protein Aggregation Profiling
Malvern Panalytical wins Innovate UK grant to lead biopharmaceutical consortium on aggregation analytics
3D-Printed Minifactories
Unlocking the Puzzle of Neurodegenerative Diseases
MEDLAB Middle East Exhibition: 5-8 Feb 2018
DuPont Establishes Microbiome Venture to Lead Development of New Microbiome Science-Based Solutions
DuPont Nutrition & Health partners with APC Microbiome Institute