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Fluidigm Announce the Distribution of histoCAT Software for Multiparamter Data Analysis
histoCAT software to enable deep interrogation of tissues with multiplex imaging mass cytometry
Fabric Genomics Partners to Improve Pediatric Care
Partnerships with Genomics England, Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine, and The Utah Genome Project demonstrate diagnostic utility of Fabric Genomics’ algorithm-based genome analysis
Integrated Solution for Genomic Analysis to Improve Clinical Care
Industry partners to provide streamlined variant data analysis solution
Peak Scientific Expands Presence in Europe
Step Inside the Mind of Young Stephen Hawking
“Each generation stands on the shoulders of those who have gone before them, just as I did as a young PhD student in Cambridge, inspired by the work of Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell and Albert Einstein.” Stephen Hawking, October 2017
Fujitsu Deploy Liquid Immersion Cooling-based x86 Cluster for Japan Automobile Research Institute
Contribution to manufacture of safer automobiles through use of simulations to analyze automotive collisions
Weizmann Institute Completes Installation of 15.2T Multicolor MR Imaging System
15 Tesla ultra-high field pre-clinical MRI system to further accelerate multi-disciplinary research
Battery Based on Sodium may offer more Cost-Effective Storage than Lithium
Industrial forecasts predict an insatiable need for battery farms to store renewable energy like solar and wind
University of Toronto Startup Janpix Receives $22 Million in Funding to Advance Cancer Therapies
Financial support will accelerate researching new drugs to battle aggressive blood, brain and breast cancers
Diversity of Large Animals Plays Important Role in Carbon Cycle
With abundant data on plants, large animals and their activity, and carbon soil levels in the Amazon, Stanford research suggests that large animal diversity influences carbon stocks and contributes to climate change mitigation
Genes Critical for Hearing Identified
4 Types of Laboratory Water Made Simple
Making Renewable Power More Viable for the Grid
“Air-breathing” battery can store electricity for months, for about a fifth of the cost of current technologies
Soil Holds Potential to Slow Global Warming
If managed properly, research suggests the land under our feet could offset a significant amount of carbon emissions
Replenishing Dwindling Supply of Promising Cancer and HIV Treatments
Stanford University chemists develop a synthetic solution to dwindling supplies of anti-cancer and HIV drugs extracted from marine creatures
AiTreat Launches Singapore's First Robotic Masseuse
New Fingerprint Drug Test Used by Coroner Service to Assist Investigations Into Cause of Death
Non-invasive test offers early insight into whether or not drug use may have contributed towards death