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PumasAI, a science-first organization that turns data into life-saving decisions faster, announced its partnership with ...
PanelApp, Genomics England’s gene-disease association database, has reached its 10th anniversary! Let’s look at how it has ...
The Global Newborn Screening Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~6-8% by 2027. The global market is likely to be driven by an apparent rise in common birth defects, increasing lab efficiency, ...
The Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia is improving access to quality healthcare through innovative R&D and ...
In a slow, invisible process, leaves, wood and roots are gradually decomposed—not by wind or weather, but by millions and millions of tiny organisms.
Less than 10% of plastics are recycled. A Purdue-led team, backed by NSF, is creating durable bioplastics from raw materials ...
The enzymes developed through this program will have similar levels of toughness and malleability to conventional plastics.
EPFL researchers have developed a powerful method to generate brain-wide, biologically realistic wiring maps of the mouse brain. Their approach bridges experimental data with mathematical and ...
Tougher than steel, lighter than cotton, and stubbornly elusive to produce. For decades, spider silk has been the material science has long promised but never quite delivered at scale. Now, a Michigan ...
Last month, the University of Louisville announced a new brain tumor database. The project is designed to speed research into specific cancer treatments.
The pilot project is part of Project Mosaic, an effort to create better disease models of sporadic ALS and spur development of precision drugs.