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A Novel Operating Concept for Raman imaging
WITec, manufacturer of Raman and scanning-probe microscopes, presents a new operating concept with the powerful and intuitive Suite FIVE at Pittcon 2017.
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Marijuana Sales Creating Damage to the Environment
In a publication by the journal Environmental Science and Technology, researchers have called on U.S. federal agencies to fund studies that will gather essential environmental data from the legal cultivation farms and facilities.
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Measuring Reactions at the Single Molecule Level
DNA, the stuff of life, may very well also pack quite the jolt for engineers trying to advance the development of tiny, low-cost electronic devices.
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Cancer Mortality Rates Continue to Climb in Some Regions
In 160 of the United States' approximately 3,000 counties, cancer mortality rose substantially from 1980 to 2014
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Interpace Diagnostics, Viatar Collaborate
The collaboration will advance the detection and characterization of cancer in liquid biopsies.
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100 Years on the "WarBurg Effect" Proves Fundamental in Cancer
First observed in the 1920's, the "WarBurg Effect" is of fundamental importance to the development of aggressive tumors.
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NanoVelcro Chip Helps Predict Cancer Spread
Cedars-Sinai, UCLA scientists use new 'blood biopsies' with experimental device to speed cancer diagnosis and predict disease spread.
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A Huge Funding Boost for Cancer Research
$300 million dollars is available to researchers in 2017 alone, providing an opportunity to build on the progress made by the NCI and their research partners over the years.
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What's in a GENRE?
In silico predictive toxicogenomic models of species-specific differences between rat and humans from genome-scale reconstructions (GENREs).
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Molecular 'Bricklayers' Build New Cell Walls
Bacterial cell division appears to be coordinated by FtsZ acting as scaffolding for the building of new cell walls.
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