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Engineers have made bacteria to produce hyperspectral signals that can be detected as far as 90 meters away. Their work could lead to the development of bacterial sensors for agricultural and other ...
Adults could one day grow their own replacement teeth instead of having fillings—as scientists make a key discovery. This research offers a potential way to repair teeth and a natural dental treatment ...
For the first time, scientists have built a detailed, interactive map of a human cell, revealing how thousands of proteins ...
An Iowa State professor and his laboratory are aiming to understand the biological factors affecting male fertility with a ...
Technological advances empower the modification of NK cells and renewed potential for therapeutic uses in cancer and ...
Atherton residents can come and drop off their E-waste including camcorders, cell phones, computers, keyboards, ...
The end result is a fully integrated optofluidic platform in which the borosilicate glass chip contains reconfigurable ...
Scientists have attempted to map the human cell since the first microscope was invented more than 400 years ago. But many ...
This useful study provides incomplete evidence that TANGO2 homologs, including HRG-9 and HRG-10, are not heme chaperones but play a role in cellular bioenergetics and oxidative stress homeostasis.
Researchers are studying why the energy factories are moving between cells and whether the process can be harnessed to treat ...
Bioprocessing has always been a bit late in adopting the latest engineering techniques, e.g., computational fluid dynamics to ...
Electronic back-lit devices like cell phones, tablets, readers, and computers emit short-wavelength enriched light also known ...