Engineers have developed a new way to monitor how tiny lab-grown human heart tissues beat—by effectively "listening" to the ...
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Physicists introduce phase contrast to electron microscopy, delivering sharper images of our body's tiniest proteins
Nearly 100 years ago, a seemingly simple discovery revolutionized the microscope. The introduction of phase contrast, which garnered a Nobel Prize in 1953, brought into clear view structures inside ...
Scientists discovered a protein secreted by a deep-sea extremophile—an organism adapted to extreme environmental ...
Using an innovative combination of biochemical experiments and ultra-high-resolution microscopy, a research team at Kiel ...
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IIT Mandi Scientists Discover Cellular Signature Of Anaesthesia In Plants, Challenging Ideas On Consciousness
Mandi/Shimla: In a major breakthrough in plant research, scientists at IIT Mandi said they have discovered the cellular ...
Strict security measures kicked in the moment visitors stepped inside. Photography was banned throughout the facility to ...
A team led by Raju Tomer, professor of biological sciences at Columbia University, has created a new design for microscopes and microscope lenses that could push 3D tissue imaging beyond ...
Are statins still the best way to prevent heart disease? New heart guidelines clarify when these drugs are needed to save ...
Established laboratory tests mainly capture average values across many cells and show, for example, how many cancer cells survive after contact with immune cells.
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a lab-on-a-chip system called CellTrap. It makes it possible to observe the interactions between immune cells and cancer cells at ...
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