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Spatial biology for drug target discovery
9+ hour, 56+ min ago (566+ words) The same cell can look like a different target depending on whether it is studied alone or in place. Two consequences follow directly from that loss, and both change how a target discovery team should read single-cell data. Validation is…...
What Happens When Public Health and Computer Science Build AI Together? | Newswise
16+ hour, 45+ min ago (208+ words) Newswise — As universities race to prepare students and researchers for an AI-driven future, a new perspective from George Washington University public health researcher Seble Frehywot argues that one of the biggest opportunities may be hiding in plain sight: bringing public…...
Yue Yu Is Using Genomics to Find Better Plants, Faster
11+ hour, 35+ min ago (333+ words) Ask Yue Yu what she wants to do in her career, and the answer is short. She wants to apply genomics to solve real-world problems in plant breeding. Everything she’s done, from conserving Canada’s forests to improving sunflower resilience, studying…...
Nanochon Receives Regulatory Approval from Panamá’s Ministry of Health to Initiate First-in-Human Clinical Study of Chondrograft™ | Business Wire
10+ hour, 56+ min ago (414+ words) 17.8.2026 21:44:00 CEST | Business Wire | Press Release Nanochon, a medical device company developing Chondrograft™, a novel patented implant for the treatment of articular cartilage defects of the knee, today announced that it has received regulatory approval from Panamá’s Ministry of Health to…...
Biosolutions could help Japan become a global bioeconomy powerhouse, new report finds
4+ hour, 40+ min ago (285+ words) 18 Aug, 2026, 10:00 CST A new report, The Value of Biosolutions: Growth and Prosperity to 2035 – Japan Edition, highlights how biosolutions could strengthen Japan's position as a global biomanufacturing hub and support its ambition to realize the world's most advanced bioeconomy by 2030. However,…...
Blood-Brain Chip Predicts Glioblastoma Treatment Response
8+ hour, 6+ min ago (174+ words) Even for the same brain tumor treated with the same anticancer drug, the effect can differ from patient to patient. A Korean research team has developed a chip that recreates a patient's own tumor cells together with the surrounding peritumoral…...
Samsung might be working on an even wider foldable
53+ min ago (1093+ words) Spotlight: HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition realme C100: Enduring and durable in spite of entry-level realities vivo X300 FE review: Don’t judge the camera by its cutout OBSBOT Meet Flip Hands-on DJI Osmo Mobile 8P: From a videographer’s perspective Hands-on: Samsung…...
Cracking Code Of Gene Regulation
1+ hour, 16+ min ago (394+ words) EPFL researchers help complete the largest map yet of how human cells read DNA and reveal how chemical marks can change the meaning of the genetic instructions. Every cell in the body contains essentially the same DNA; and yet, a…...
Here’s how many items have been detected by AI scanners at a Winnipeg hospital
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Student contributions lead to new fibroid research at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
9+ hour ago (409+ words) In Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Catherine Whittington’s lab, student projects pave the way for NIH-funded research that will develop models for the study of fibroids Worcester, Mass.—AUGUST 17, 2026—Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researcher Catherine Whittington is launching a new project…...