Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany) ceremonially commissioned a state-of-the-art cryo plasma-FIB scanning electron ...
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Tiny human heart organoids open the door to safer, faster drug discovery
Millions of people live with atrial fibrillation, a racing, uneven heartbeat that can leave you exhausted and scared. Yet it ...
Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany) ceremonially commissioned a state-of-the-art cryo plasma-FIB scanning electron microscope with nanomanipulator ...
Discover why the witec360 Raman microscope is considered the gold standard for correlative microscopy and nanoscale imaging.
Scientific progress depends on results that can be repeated – yet across disciplines, too many experiments fail that test.
An international group of researchers led by Pompeu Fabra University has discovered the nanomachine that controls constitutive exocytosis: the ...
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Top expert claims Alzheimer’s might not actually start in the brain
For more than a century, Alzheimer’s disease has been framed as a slow catastrophe that begins inside the brain and stays ...
New research shows how the Greenland shark’s heart keeps working for centuries by tolerating aging rather than avoiding it.
The Greenland shark is one of the most mysterious animals in the ocean. Living in cold, deep waters of the Arctic and North ...
Improved metrology systems for dimensional inspection have saved aviation companies time, money and effort when inspecting ...
A new lens-free imaging system uses software to see finer details from farther away than optical systems ever could before.
Some 10% of people shy away from medical attention because they have a severe fear of needles, and nobody likes getting poked. So what would life be like if needles were as thin as a hair? Or how ...
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