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The AI cell counter that lives in the biosafety cabinet
Modern biology runs on precision, yet so much of the daily lab workflow remains stubbornly manual. Even today, one of ...
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LZ detector marks a new era in the search for light dark matter and neutrinos
Far beneath the Black Hills of South Dakota, a tank of liquid xenon is quietly recording some of the faintest signals in the ...
Emerging research indicates that stool samples could predict survival in critically ill patients. Scientists have identified ...
New research from Stacker and Scrunch shows how earned media distribution increases AI citations by more than 300 percent.
Recently, a collaborative team from multiple institutions, including CIOMP, published a review article in Light: Science & ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is invaluable in the medical world. But despite all the good it does, there is room for improvement. One way to enhance the sensitivity of MRI is dynamic nuclear ...
NASA has detected signs of a molecule that creates the happy hormone serotonin in an asteroid. Scientists have long believed ...
IQ Consortium experts explain how advanced chromatographic and analytical strategies are improving the bioanalysis, ...
A study found that simple in-car GPS data can help flag mild cognitive impairment in older drivers, sometimes before obvious ...
At the heart of many precision measurement systems lies the delta-sigma converter, an architecture engineered for accuracy.
Walk along the banks of Issaquah Creek in Washington state during the autumn, and you can hear the river before you see it.
Scientists have shown that salmon runs can be detected from the riverbank by capturing tiny fragments of DNA in the air.
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