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Electron Microscopy Techniques, Strengths, Limitations and Applications
Electron microscopy has harnessed the power of physics to allow us to see beyond the limits imposed by visible light. In this article, we explore how electron microscopy works, some of the common techniques and applications and ways the field continues to push the boundaries.
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Biobanks, Biotechs and the Need to Recognize a Crisis
In this article, Robert Hewitt discusses two crises that changed the biosample industry and explains why we need a third.
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Troublesome Threesome for Vaccine Development
The need for new vaccines for HIV, Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria are all the greater after the pandemic, but will vaccine advances for SARS-CoV-2 help? Anthony King explores for Technology Networks.
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Making Vaccines Accessible to All: A Conversation With UNICEF
Technology Networks spoke with UNICEF about the challenges in achieving vaccine equality, what factors contribute to low immunization rates, how we can work to make vaccines available to marginalized communities and the consequences of vaccine inequality.
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Never Set Foot in the Lab Again: Perform Research in a Cloud Lab
In this article, we explore how cloud laboratories free scientists to follow their ideas without experiencing the daily hassle of running, stocking, managing, and maintaining a lab.
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Why We Need To Investigate Menstrual Changes After COVID-19 Vaccination
Technology Networks interviewed Dr. Victoria Male to learn more about the plausible link between COVID-19 vaccines and menstrual cycles, and what kind of research she would like to see in this space. Male also discussed why a lack of conversation surrounding menstruation may lead individuals to conceal information in this context.
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Will UK Public Approval of Whole Genome Sequencing for Newborn Screenings Lead to National Rollout?
There are still a number of critical questions that need to be answered before WGS becomes a staple of neonatal care in the NHS. What are its benefits? What are the costs involved? What potential ethical issues does it incur?
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Memories of Cancer: What the Extracellular Matrix Can Tell Us About Cancer and How To Combat It
Chronic inflammation has long been linked to cancer, especially the most lethal and untreatable types. But the details of this mysterious relationship have also long defied scientific elucidation – until now.
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COVID-19 Puts Mass Spectrometry in the Spotlight
Studying viruses requires integrating several complementary MS techniques. In this article, we review a range of approaches that can address questions about virus structure and function.
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Vaccine Booster Shots
Sachin Rawat explores the concept of vaccine booster shots, how they are manufactured and when their administration is appropriate, with insights from experts in immunology.
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