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At ASMS 2025, the Technology Networks team caught up with Tarun Anumol, Director of the Applied Markets Segment Group at ...
The Technology Networks team attended ASMS 2025 and spoke with Tarun Anumol, Director of the Applied Markets Segment Group with Agilent, who outlines challenges in monitoring emerging contaminants and ...
Biweekly, we highlight three news and research stories about the work we’re doing at Yale School of the Environment. The research team recommended explicit inclusion of FAF in agroforestry policies; ...
The collaborative study led by researchers at RMIT University is the first reported use of antibacterial coatings made from resilin-mimetic proteins to fully block bacteria from attaching to a surface ...
Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 15 percent of individuals after childbirth. Early identification of patients at risk of PPD could improve proactive mental health support. Mass General ...
Welcome to the second installment of "Cancer and the Gut Microbiome: A Miniseries". Here, we focus on how the microbiome ...
While chemotherapy can be lifesaving, it also damages DNA and leads to cognitive issues known as “chemo brain.” These effects ...
What’s missing from that are vast areas of the deep sea, particularly in the southern hemisphere. Invertebrates, despite ...
In an advancement for soil science, researchers from Japan have developed a novel method for estimating microbial biomass ...
Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine developed a tau PET imaging cut-point to identify early Alzheimer’s signs. The cut ...
Exposing muscle cells to microgravity mirrors sarcopenia, helping researchers understand how muscle cells weaken with age.
Researchers discovered two distinct ways in which the mutation of the FOXA1 gene alters tumor formation and therapy ...