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Across the country, state and local crime labs are drowning in evidence. From rape kits to drug samples to vials of blood, delays in forensic testing are stalling prosecutions, stretching court ...
John Routzahn, who graduated from UD in 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in applied molecular biology and biotechnology, is now working as a postbaccalaureate research fellow at the National Cancer ...
Pythia Biosciences and TOMY Digital Biology partnered to bring the C-DIAM analytics platform for single-cell and multi-omics data to researchers a ...
Bavesh Kana improves global TB testing with groundbreaking innovationHis work ensures affordable diagnostics for ...
NASA announced on Monday (July 21) that Makenzie Lystrup, director of the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, will leave ...
Science communicator Emanual Wallace, aka Big Manny, talks about his outreach journey from social media to books and TV ...
He is among the more than 200 Kenyan scholars currently enrolled on undergraduate and graduate programmes in Japan. The land ...
And don’t be fooled by their toy-like size. Many of these fans spin at surprisingly high speeds—some reaching up to 15,000 RPM to deliver a concentrated burst of cool air. Most are designed with soft, ...
Something special is happening at the OrcaLab research station. The founders are passing the torch and a new generation is ...
To draw sharks to the drum line, each of the floats had a small metal cage to hold chunks of fish that would release odorants ...
Microplastics aren’t the only culprit affecting lake clarity in Tahoe. Algae growth rises and falls naturally every summer ...
EMBL-EBI scientists and collaborators at Heidelberg University have developed CORNETO, a new computational tool that uses ...