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Industry-first smart HPLC system to provide authenticated user access verification on onboard touchscreen for superior security.
An obscure group of phages offers insights into elements of microbial warfare—and blueprints for new antibiotics.
In an open letter, researchers and staff at the National Institutes of Health raise concerns over recent policy changes.
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A tul Butte, a biomedical informatician and pediatrician, passed away at age 55 following a long battle with cancer, according to colleagues on social media. Known for his contributions to bridging ...
How do animals bounce back from sleep deprivation? Scientists found a subset of neurons in the mouse thalamus that repay this ...
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A protein from Helicobacter pylori inhibits amyloid formation in both microbes and humans, offering new leads for ...
Can AI really replace scientists? Robin, an AI system, identified a potential drug for vision loss, but scientists are ...
Microbiome clocks based on patterns in baboons’ gut microbes reflect demographic and socio-environmental factors, providing ...