A new kind of microscope is giving scientists a way to watch life inside cells with a clarity that feels almost unfair.
Encouraged by these results, Dudin, Dey, Guichard, and Hamel launched a close collaboration. Three years later, their work has produced near-encyclopedic insight into hundreds of protist species and ...
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have used specialized tools to study materials at the atomic scale and analyze ...
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Technical professionals are essential to the success of universities and research institutes. Nana Asante Asamoah-Danso ...
Trained in materials chemistry at Nankai University, Yan found inspiration in the university's motto — dedication to public ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say results of a new National Institutes of Health-funded study are advancing efforts to ...
At Health First, this innovation is being brought to life through partners like NextGen Pathology, delivering precise diagnostic services.
A novel electrode platform detects dopamine from single living brain organoids in real time, enabling non-destructive ...
This article describes a new method (VS-FPM) for analysis of unstained tissues based on the application of supervised machine learning to generate brightfield hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) images from ...
A microscope that cost less than £50 and took under 3 hours to build using a common 3D printer could be transformative for ...
Scientists have developed an experimental way to study how human embryos implant in a uterus, which may provide new insights into why miscarriages occur and how they can be prevented.