The tool is more accurate and faster than methods currently used by government agencies to predict the damage of a bomb.
Conventional fluorescence-activated cell sorters (FACSs) are widely used to study eukaryotic cell populations. Although they provide impressively efficient sorting, they are costly ($250,000), ...
A turning point came in 2019, when Kevin Hall, then a senior investigator with the National Institute of Diabetes and ...
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