Engineer Manu Prakash helped develop a malaria-finding microscope that works in low-resource settings, improving access to sensitive infectious disease diagnostics.
In Michigan Tech's biology teaching lab, undergraduate students research potential cancer cures with help from the humble worm.
The college’s preschool offers psychology students hands-on research on child development and aims to model effective early ...
Bio: Seemantini Nadkarni is an Associate Professor at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School with over 20 years of experience in innovating ...
Miniature organs grown in the lab can organize themselves into complex shapes, which enables scientists to use them to study disease. The trouble is they never do it the same way twice, which has made ...
For the first time, scientists have observed how tiny metal "thorns" called dendrites sprout inside lithium-ion batteries, ...
Tirzepatide, which is marketed as Zepbound for chronic weight management, is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist that has ...
Researchers have developed a capsule-based method that makes it possible to analyse the same cell through multiple experimental steps. The technology overcomes a long-standing limitation in cell ...
Stanford researchers have combined two microscopy techniques to create a one-of-a-kind instrument that can show cell ...
Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) allow researchers at the forefront of energy technology to study next-generation ...
A research team from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has developed GrainBot, an AI-enabled toolkit that automatically extracts and quantifies multiple microstructural ...