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NHCS launches new Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven research laboratory in cardiac imaging
First AI-driven research laboratory for multi-modal and multi-disease cardiac imaging established by a healthcare provider in Singapore and South East Asia
JHU-created material could lead to stronger, lighter and safer helmets and vehicles
Researchers at JHU are excited to show their findings on this new material
Researchers create personalized organoid models for rare spinal cancer
The approach shows promise in providing novel treatments for cancers with limited therapeutic options such as chordoma
New, innovative GC and GC-MS product portfolio enables greater uptime and efficiency
Updated GC and GC-MS portfolio from Thermo Fisher Scientific designed to deliver enhanced customer experience, easy adoption and simplified operations
The ultimate guide to HPLC/UHPLC: Reversed phase selectivity
Luna Omega C18
Analysis of sugar alcohols by semi-micro HPLC
Determination of ethanol concentration using a Raman spectrometer
Rapid analysis of cannabinoid potency and terpene analysis
We celebrate women in science with a playlist of our top trending video interviews
Meet the women who are making a critical impact in the fields of food science, nanomedicine, and healthcare
The journey to a digitally transformed laboratory
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn about the pragmatic approach to driving digital transformation and embrace technological advancements
Arctoris and Evariste Technologies form a joint venture
The collaboration aims to identify novel small molecule cMET inhibitors for non-small cell lung cancer
Cancer: When viruses and bacteria cooperate
A study conducted on artificial 3D tissue models suggests that infections with several pathogens simultaneously increase the risk of cervical cancer
Model of the human nose shows SARS-CoV-2 and RSV infection
University researchers have developed a human nose organoid to study the interactions between human cells and viral infection
Harvard University licenses kidney engineering technology to Trestle Biotherapeutics to facilitate new kidney replacement therapies
The powerful combination of 3D bioprinting and stem cell-based tissue engineering could enable new approaches to treating chronic kidney disease