Premature death to COVID-19 in England and Wales oldest citizens among the world’s highest
A substantial increase in deaths in care homes in the first three months of the pandemic is likely to have contributed to the figure
A substantial increase in deaths in care homes in the first three months of the pandemic is likely to have contributed to the figure
Software which helps speed up the process of creating new diagnostic tests could help combat future pandemics, its developers say.
The service aims to support the discovery and early pre-clinical development of RNA-based therapeutics and vaccines.
Unhealthy lifestyles are associated with a higher risk of severe COVID-19, but risks are highest in the most economically disadvantaged, according to a new study
The Dianthus instrument includes breakthrough Spectral Shift technology for affinity-based screenings in drug discovery
Pipetting robot has helped an Arbovirus testing lab streamline its sample pooling and reduce the use of plastic labware
Scientists have identified a protein, GIT1, as a modulator of Notch signaling and a guardian against breast cancer growth
Research confirms the unmet need for an effective alternative to unenhanced MRI and a safe alternative to GBCAs
Research finds patients with ASXL1 have distinctive epigentic changes that can activate harmful genes
Hybrid cells could be a potential therapeutic strategy to treat retinal damage and visual impairment
Fix in a manufacturing step of perovskite solar cells paves the way for commercialization of the high-performance, sunlight-to-electricity discovery
A machine-learning model for image classification that’s trained using synthetic data can rival one trained on the real thing, a study shows.
The collaboration will help to bring Rigaku's new product line to the US
Named SupraGel, this peptide hydrogel has significant potential for applications in cell therapy, regenerative medicine, and drug screening
These new assays assist healthcare professionals to evaluate treatment adherence and individual drug response in patients with serious mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
A mummy, named Ötzi, is being kept in a climate system built by Angelantoni
In vitro 3D superresolution microscopy complemented by biophysical and biochemical methods revealed insights into platelet contractility
Metabolomic analysis of postmortem blood reveals biomarkers that can be used to diagnose diabetes mellitus, enabling accurate forensic diagnosis
The phosphine ligand is available on the kilo scale for the first time, providing scientists with a powerful solution for cross-coupling chemistry
Certification demonstrates that BioEcho Life Sciences quality management system conforms to the standard for medical device and in vitro diagnostic manufacturing