Despite advancements, cryo-EM sample preparation remains a bottleneck, affecting structural biology and protein science through intrinsic disorder challenges.
Scientists are using proteomics to decode the complex biology of endometriosis, revealing protein patterns that could enable earlier, non-invasive diagnosis and more personalized care.
Andreas Pfenning discusses the techniques being developed and used to study neuronal heterogeneity and the therapeutic potential of his work.
FDA review uncertainty, failed phase 3 for ersodetug in HI, high-risk upLIFT trial, tight cash runway—read more macro ...
New adaptive, mesh NoC topologies are enabling chip designers to optimize data movement in complex SoCs and multi-die systems ...
Fear of dementia is rising almost as fast as the condition itself. And where fear grows, so does a market promising protection. Among the most popular offerings is Ginkgo biloba, a centuries-old ...
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Phage Therapy Promising in Multi-Drug Resistant Infections in Cystic Fibrosis
Systematic review details microbial and clinical response rates, safety of experimental tr ...
Celonis argues that Europe's defense spending surge will fail to deliver real capability unless governments address the execution gap — the fragmented, legacy-laden industrial and logistics processes ...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF), and, in particular, asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4), is transitioning from a ...
The emergence of AI systems trained on massive heterogeneous datasets is changing how weaknesses will be identified. Vulnerability discovery is shifting ...
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Misinformation Abounds in Influencers' Promotion of Prescription Drugs
Systematic review turned up inaccurate or misleading advice, weak regulatory oversight ...
KubeVirt promises a unified compute plane for both VMs and containerized workloads, but demands a new approach to VM life ...
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