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Hand-held Microscope Images Muscle Microstructure and Dynamics
Researchers at Stanford have built the first hand-held, 2-photon microscope that allows individual muscle motor units to be visualized, in a patient. ..
Read moreField of View for the IRIS Digital Fluorescence Microscope as it Relates to Zebrafish Embryo Observations
Learn about the best objectives to use with the Celena&trade S Digital Fluorescent Cell Imaging system when working with early embryonic Zebrafish. ..
Read moreStunning Success for Meningitis Vaccination
Epidemic meningitis is most prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, in what is termed the 'meningitis' belt, an area that stretches from Senegal and the Gambia in the West to Ethiopia in the East. ..
Read moreInfographic: Mapping Antibiotic Resistance
Is the “antibiotic apocalypse” nigh upon us? Discover the countries where the problem is most acute. .smallWindow{ width: 7..
Read moreCoffee Makers Possess Rich Brew of Bacteria
In a sample of ten, home-brew coffee makers, researchers found a rich brew - pun intended - of bacteria. The most commonly found strains included Enterococcus and Pseusomonas. ..
Read moreTired of Seeing Members of Your Audience Nod Off?
Nothing can be more diheartening than looking into your audience and watching an advisor or other people you respect start to have the seminar sleepy head drop. We provide some simple and effective su..
Read moreTop 10 Feel Good Songs
While music is strongly linked to memory and emotion, there are certain characteristics that can be measured to assess whether or not a song can be a feel good song. ..
Read moreAntivirals From Bananas
BanLec, or Banana Lectin, has antiviral properties and has been shown to prevent the AIDS virus from entering cells. Unfortunately, native BanLec also causes significant inflammation and irritation. N..
Read morePossible 300 Million Year Earlier Origin For Life
The earliest evidence of life, until, now provides evidence for life form 3.8 BYA. That estimate may need to shift 300 million years earlier. After examining more than 10,000 zircons (hard minerals fo..
Read moreCell Authentication Survey Shows Little Progress in a Decade
There are 9,000 projects with and expenditure of $3.7 billion dollars that use cell cell lines. Yet 24% researchers surveyed by the GBSI think that they don't need to authenticate their cell lines. ..
Read moreThe Tree of Life for ALL LIFE
Scientists have just released a first draft of the “tree of life” for the roughly 2.3 million named species of animals, plants, fungi, and microbes. The tree depicts the relationships among living thi..
Read moreA Brief Overview and Outlook on Genetic Controls
Could a Cas9-based gene drive help to manage the southern scourge also know as kudzu? Cas9-based gene drives are a hot topic and represent the most powerful molecular biology tool developed to genomic..
Read moreNanoparticles That Can Evade the Immune System
By coating nanoparticles with platelets, researchers at UC-San Diego think they have found a way to 'fool' the bodies immune system so that the nanoparticles are not targeted and are allowed to delive..
Read moreTop Trending Gene Targets for Antibodies
Now that whole genome sequence is known, it is interesting to see what genes have captured the research communities attention. As part of our interest in tracking the most widely studied genes, we wan..
Read moreTop 20 Most Patent Prolific Countries
According a study published by The Economist titled “Whose Brains are Draining?” , if we rank the country by the number of patents filed in 2012, the list contains both developed and 'developing' nati..
Read moreAubrey de Grey: A free radical trying to extend life
RDr. Aubrey de Grey is a biomedical gerontologist based in Cambridge, UK and Mountain View, California, USA, and is the Chief Science Officer of SENS Research Foundation, a California-based 501(c)(3) ..
Read moreEvidence of Earlier Evolution for Cyanobacteria
Shifting the paradigm of Great Oxygen Event (GOE), researchers provide evidence that shallow archaen oxygens contained dissolved oxygen as long as 3.2 billion years ago. This implies that the oxygen p..
Read moreBehind the Curtain of the Anti-GMO Movement
A really good article in Slate covers the pros (mostly) and potential risks of GMO use in agriculture; and provides history and context around the tactics of the anit-GMO crusaders. ..
Read moreTop 20 Gene/Protein Antibodies
Conducting a literature search of over 3.5 million articles, we compiled a list of some of the most popular potential antibody targets between 2010 and June of 2015. The search was conducted utilizin..
Read moreThe Slow Burning Revolution of Monoclonal Antibodies
First developed in 1975, monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) have quietly changed the face of disease treament and diagnosis. Today, 6 out of the top 10 best selling treatments are Mabs. ..
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