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Researchers have demonstrated a new technique that allows "self-driving laboratories" to collect at least 10 times more data ...
A new leap in lab automation is shaking up how scientists discover materials. By switching from slow, traditional methods to real-time, dynamic chemical experiments, researchers have created a ...
Prof. Hening Lin brings expertise in enzymes to UChicago, bridging scientists, engineers and doctors to translate research to ...
Conclusions Additional studies based on knowledge of e-cigarette user behaviours and scientifically validated aerosol generation and chemical analysis methods would be helpful in generating reliable ...
An integrated balanced mixer for operation in the 300-GHz band was developed based on an epi-layer-transferred Fermi-level managed barrier diode on a Si substra ...
In recent years, Chemical-induced Disease (CID) relations are the most searched topics by PubMed users worldwide, reflecting its extensive applications in biomedical research and public health field.
Scientists in the Columbia, Missouri, lab have studied the relationship between animals, toxic chemicals and ecosystems since the 1960s. Today, research of PFAS, invasive and endangered species ...
Populations of cells can be perturbed by various chemical and genetic treatments and the impact on the cells’ gene expression (transcription, i.e. mRNA levels) and morphology (in an image-based assay) ...
A comprehensive view of whole-brain amino acid levels holds the potential to provide valuable insights into the brain’s state, given the mutual interconnections through metabolism, food intake, and ...
Given the clear importance of copper in a range of CNS disorders, there have been diverse research efforts to measure and monitor brain copper levels.
A Scots river has been found to have the second highest concentration of a toxic chemical thought to harm human fertility ever found in the world. Joint research by York University and environmental ...
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