Last year, in July, Reine Protacio’s experiments suddenly stopped working. Every scientist encounters baffling results from time to time; you chalk it up to error, repeat the experiment, and hope for ...
The article, “Greening the lab”, written by Caroline Seydel, calls for a change, requesting that research culture become more sustainable particularly in the fields of molecular biology. For example, ...
South San Francisco is poised to become an even hotter address for biotech and chip companies. Nvidia and Eli Lilly said ...
North Carolina State University students studying organic chemistry no longer have to visit a lab in person to complete coursework. The university’s Rob-O-Chem lab at 851 Main Campus Drive in Raleigh ...
AMES, Iowa – Neal Iverson started with two lessons in ice physics when asked to describe a research paper about glacier ice flow that has just been published by the journal Science. First, said the ...
This polarized light image shows ice grains deformed in experiments with the ring-shear device in Neal Iverson's Iowa State laboratory. The experiments show that grains, on average, grow about 3 times ...
Researchers at Purdue University have developed an AI platform that accelerates scientific and drug discovery in an an AI-powered lab. In Gaurav Chopra’s lab, discovery starts with a conversation with ...
Bees have long been celebrated for their intricate hives and precise navigation, but new research suggests their inner lives are even more sophisticated than many scientists assumed. In carefully ...
The substance, applied to surfaces as a coating, improved coral larvae settlement by up to 20 times in experiments compared to untreated surfaces Coral larvae are picky about where they attach and ...
An illustration of a computer chip with a human brain on top of it. Bexorg combines wet-lab experimentation and artificial intelligence to find new drug targets. Credit: Christian Lagerek/Alamy/C&EN ...
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