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Exploring electron microscopy for plant and microbial imaging at the John Innes Centre
Thought Leaders Rhea Stringer Electron Microscopist John Innes Centre In this interview, News Medical speaks with Rhea ...
The asteroid Bennu continues to provide new clues to scientists' biggest questions about the formation of the early solar ...
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New technique overcomes technological barrier in 3D brain imaging
Scientists at the Swiss Light Source SLS have succeeded in mapping a piece of brain tissue in 3D at unprecedented resolution using X-rays, non-destructively. The breakthrough overcomes a long-standing ...
Eikon Therapeutics, Inc., a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company dedicated to integrating advanced engineering with ...
CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Each year, millions of people across the world are diagnosed with cancer. It’s a phrase no ...
American Liver Foundation (ALF) is thrilled to host its 34th annual Irwin M. Arias Symposium, Bridging Basic Science and ...
An international study led by the University of Basel has discovered that nuclear pore complexes—tiny gateways in the nuclear membrane—are not rigid or gel-like as once thought. Their interiors are ...
The center of the nuclear pore complex with highly dynamic FG repeat filaments wiggling. (Credit: Lim lab) The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is an active ...
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Nanoscale flaw may be blocking tougher solid-state batteries
Solid-state batteries promise safer, lighter, and more energy-dense power packs for everything from smartphones to long-range electric cars, yet their real-world performance keeps falling short of the ...
CCDs are vital for high-performance imaging, delivering exceptional sensitivity and reliability in scientific research and ...
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