This Tiny Device Could Turn Your Phone Into a Lab-Grade Spectrometer
A tiny, fast, and powerful light analyzer could soon bring lab-grade spectroscopy to your pocket.
A tiny, fast, and powerful light analyzer could soon bring lab-grade spectroscopy to your pocket.
New study provides “remarkable” glimpse into how the brain predicts potential infections
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Artificial intelligence and robotics are enabling surgical autonomy, with potential to improve outcomes and expand access to care.
Prior infection with the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus confers protection against H5N1 infection and disease in ferrets.
Ofichem, a Netherlands-based CDMO, acquired Meribel Pharma Solutions’ site in Uppsala, Sweden, to support early-phase, IP-driven drug substance development and to expand its non-GMP capabilities…
Eighty years ago, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ushered in the nuclear age with weapons of previously unimagined destructive power. Since then, an…