Asteroids vs Earth: Researchers aim to move an asteroid
An asteroid strike on Earth could be prevented by new technology launching into space this year, involving a Queen’s University Belfast scientist
An asteroid strike on Earth could be prevented by new technology launching into space this year, involving a Queen’s University Belfast scientist
A research team led by physicians of the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in Krems uncovers a pivotal role for a regulator protein in tumor bone marrow angiogenesis
The next-generation organ-on-a-chip technology to be used to investigate the human gut microbiome for improving outcomes for patients with liver cirrhosis
Collaboration aims to provide new workflows, faster acquisition speeds and deeper resolution
Panbio COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test is approved for sale directly to consumers, enabling fast, convenient coronavirus testing
Offing end-to-end automation processes and technologies for electrification
The integrated platform from industry leaders will remove complexities in the patient journey to benefit all clinical trial stakeholders
The facility will be capable of manufacturing batches ranging from those for early-stage research to GMP for clinical and future commercial uses
EPISEQ SARS-COV-2 will support microbiology labs in identification and reporting from raw sequencing data related to SARS-CoV-2 variants
The drug candidate was associated with a reduction in the need for supplemental oxygen support, earlier time to discharge from hospital and was well tolerated
The system is now in daily use at CaroMont Regional Medical Center
The research could not only affect food supply for animals and humans, but also potentially have environmental effects on greenhouse gases
Variation in the response of chickens to Campylobacter helps identify key genes that may provide resistance to infection
The autonomous cellufacturing facility aims to enable continuously scalable, cost-effective, automated food scale production of cell cultured human milk