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Thermo Fisher Scientific has launched the Invitrogen Evos S1000 spatial imaging system, which enables researchers to produce ...
Scientists have discovered a remarkable new form of symbiosis — a bacterium that lives inside a single-celled organism (a ...
John Bertram Reinitz, a professor in the Departments of Statistics, Ecology and Evolution, Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology ...
Protein complex in bacterial cell membrane acts like a rotary motor to recruit DNA-degrading enzymes to defend against phage ...
Before arriving at Janelia three years ago, Postdoctoral Scientist Antonio Fiore was designing and building optical ...
A joint research team from the LKS Faculty of Medicine (HKUMed) and the Faculty of Science at the University of Hong Kong has uncovered an unexpected interaction between chemotherapeutic agents and a ...
Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...
GIA’s laboratories use advanced instrumentation and research to deliver accurate grading, identification, and origin ...
Hospitalizations for influenza and COVID-19 have declined, but flu-related admissions remain high compared to prior seasons.