E. Coli Outbreaks at Hospitals Could be Reduced by Copper-Coated Uniforms
Polymer surface grafting of anti-bacterial copper nanoparticles could reduce spread of infections and viruses
Polymer surface grafting of anti-bacterial copper nanoparticles could reduce spread of infections and viruses
Touch-sensitive circuitry that 'can feel the touch of a ladybug' could revolutionize prosthetic limbs
Tablet with microplate app and electronic pipette are first 'internet of things' devices in the Gilson Connect family
Fluctuations in female sex hormones could play a role in the development of allergies and asthma, a major review of evidence suggests
An optimized, automated workflow enables continued growth of the clinical mass spectrometry service at this leading London Trust
Systec has published a new comprehensive guide to effective and easy autoclave sterilization
Developing 2D materials similar to graphene remains a challenge, but chemists are making progress - moving closer to smaller and faster electronics and photonics
Testing at the point-of-care improves patient care with results in less than a minute
Scientists at Charnwood Molecular recommend the Asynt DrySyn MAXI heating system for chemical reactions
Ultrasensitive Simoa technology to advance research into tumor-derived exosomes at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
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Dr. Davy Guillarme, University of Geneva, presents a high throughput, high resolution RPLC method for efficient separations of proteins
PRIMA, miniaturized wireless photovoltaic sub-retinal implant, elicited visual perception in the first human subject with Atrophic Dry-AMD
The SCIEX Citrine™ MS/MS medical device provides clinical labs with one solution to tackle today’s difficult assays, and the versatility to address tomorrow’s precision medicine and wellness testing