Pharmaceutical and biotech companies are making huge investments in lab automation technologies, but what’s the ROI?
A “nerdy” scientist was arrested after calling an ambulance for an allergic reaction to deadly chemicals with which he was ...
Discover a practical guide to adopting AI in the laboratory, outlining key steps to enhance data analysis, and drive ...
“It was really, really good, and when it ended, it ended,” Whetmore said. Mansi spoke of the sudden die-off with a similar ...
NASA on Monday introduced the 10 people — selected from a pool of 8,000 applicants — who will join the agency’s astronaut corps as it races to return to the moon before attempting an unprecedented ...
The Long Island Sound lobster industry was decimated in 1999, but CT's last few commercial lobstermen keep the tradition ...
After DJI, China’s founders find faith and ambition to drive the next wave of global hardware giants
Backed by supply chain muscle and bold investors, Chinese startups are pushing to grow from local champions into global ...
India Today on MSN
Fine-tuning the defence forces in the body
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to three scientists who discovered how our bodies keep this ...
What attracts us to the cars we love? Certainly, youthful impressions play a large part. That was precisely the case for Carla Dixon, whose particular affinity arose in grade school: Her math teacher, ...
The Print on MSN
JNU—the making and unmaking of an Indian university
JNU was meant to be an ‘entirely new type of university’ with a robust spirit of critique. Its anti-establishment character has, however, changed dramatically, especially in last 10 yrs.
On September 15, the University of Alberta announced the new Dianne and Irving Kipnes Health Research Institute.
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