QIAGEN Showcases QIAsprint Connect High-Throughput Automation System for Labs Worldwide at SLAS 2026
QIAsprint Connect marks entry into high-throughput sample processing, enabling labs to scale workflows with flexible ...
In a pine forest on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the only active nickel mine in the US is nearing the end of its life. At a ...
All life on Earth shares a common ancestor that lived roughly four billion years ago. This so-called "last universal common ...
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How Singapore’s ‘radiation detectives’ ensure safety
SINGAPORE – A tub of soil, a container full of crushed vegetation and a bottle of clear liquid were part of a package of items sent by the UN atomic watchdog to Singapore in 2025. These items had ...
From satellites and surveillance systems to precision-guided munitions and fighter jet engines, critical materials are at the ...
An upside-down jellyfish drifts in a shallow lagoon, rhythmically contracting its translucent bell. By night that beat drops ...
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Genetic hints reveal the roots of the tree of life before the last universal common ancestor
Duplicated genes that appear in every branch of the tree of life can provide us with insight into the evolution that occurred ...
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Human remains found under overpass finally identified years later through DNA breakthrough
For nearly fourteen years, a set of bones found under a busy Chicago overpass sat in a file labeled only with a case number.
Mass spectrometry (MS) has long been a cornerstone of chemical and biological analysis, but in biotech and biomanufacturing, it is now experiencing a renaissance. As drug modalities diversify—peptides ...
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Blood Test Accurately Detects 81% Of Earliest Lung Cancers By Looking For Molecular Chaos
In A Nutshell Johns Hopkins researchers developed a blood test that catches 81% of stage IA lung cancers (the earliest, most ...
Connecticut’s state archaeologist discusses the most important in-state archaeological finds of 2025
Connecticut’s state archaeologist discussed 2025 archaeology discoveries and projects in the state to an audience at the Mansfield Public Library on Saturday, Jan. 31.
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