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Introduction to Infrared Spectroscopy
Practice with identifying the compound that corresponds to an IR spectrum.
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Making Universal Donor Blood From Other Blood Types
Scientists have found enzymes that remove A or B antigens from red blood cells 30 times more efficiently than previously reported enzymes. This could help scientists make universal donor blood from other blood types.
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A New Radiopharmacy LIMS - SPECTra
SPECTra is LabLogic's new Radiopharmacy Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), designed to improve efficiency and compliance.
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The Microbiology of Cheese
The diversity of cheeses we love are created by encouraging and manipulating the growth of specific microbes. This video explores and celebrates the roles microbes play in the production of a variety of cheeses - from milk-gathering to cheese aging.
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Why Are Polygenic Risk Scores Important?
Dr Sekar Kathiresan highlights the importance of polygenic risk scoring, a method which summarizes data into a single variable that measures genetic liability to a disorder or a trait.
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Yellowstone Steaming Acid Pools of Death
Yellowstone National Park’s hot springs have incredible geochemistry thanks to being part of an actual volcano. But why are they so different, and why are some more dangerous than others?
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Can Stem Cells be Used to Treat Parkinson’s Disease?
Sophie discusses current research investigating the use of stem cells to replace damaged neurons in Parkinson's. Could something that once sounded like science fiction actually be a potential future treatment?
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Dr. Lina R. Nih Discusses Her Novel Approach to Brain Vasculature Regeneration
Xandrina and Adam speak with Dr. Lina Nih to find out about her novel hydrogel approach to brain tissue repair following Stroke
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3D Bioprinting: Could We Study an Asthma Attack in a Dish?
Dr. Sam Wadsworth discusses how 3D bioprinting of organs could assist the drug development process and improve healthcare.
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Plug-and-play Paperfluidic Diagnostics
Researchers at MIT have developed half-inch modular blocks that can be constructed to produced different diagnostic devices. They hope that their low-cost, easy-to-assemble half-inch creations will soon land in the hands of many small laboratories around the world, to improve infection detection and monitoring.
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