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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Have Taken Centre Stage – Here’s Why

We’ve reached a significant point in time where the interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning and deep learning have gained huge amounts of traction - why? We are moving into an era where science fiction is now becoming fact and reality.
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Cryopreservation Freezing Methods and Equipment

This article will describe the workflow, methods and equipment used for freezing, storage and thawing samples.
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Origami-based Fast, Reconfigurable Flow Switch for Paper Microfluidics

Researchers have recently developed a new type of switch for paper microfluidics made out of folded chromatography paper, published in Lab on a Chip. We spoke to Santosh Pandey, Associate Professor, Iowa State University, to learn more about the origami-based switch and the advantages it can offer.
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Eliminating Subjectivity in Pathology

Pathology will always remain a highly subjective medical specialty, but the more subjectivity we remove from the equation, the more we will achieve greater concordance on the correct diagnosis and, ultimately, better patient outcomes.
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Studying the Role of Astrocytes and Microglia in Neurodegenerative Disease: in vivo animal models or in vitro cell culture?

New in vitro cell culture methods, such as three-dimensional co-cultures of primary human cells that more accurately mimic the in vivo multicellular environment can, therefore, complement or even replace in vivo studies using animal models.
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Neuroendocrine stem cells: a new model to tackle the obesity crisis.

Deriving human neurons that control feeding behavior from stem cells, could lead to better treatments for obesity
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Organoids: The mini-organs advancing the study of human development and disease

A "hot topic" in the last few years, organoids are becoming very attractive tools to study human development and disease.
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Pyrethrins: A Challenging Cannabis Contaminant

Vanishingly small levels and chemical similarities create a challenge for pyrethrin testing.
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NMR Spectroscopy: Producing a chemical fingerprint of cannabis

Characterizing the chemical makeup of cannabis certainly remains one of the key challenges in the industry.
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Pyrethrins: A challenging cannabis contaminant

Vanishingly small levels and chemical similarities create a challenge for pyrethrin testing.
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