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Seer and Precision Health Research, Singapore Sign Collaboration to Provide Deep, Unbiased Proteomics on 10, 000 PRECISE SG100 K Samples
1+ hour, 54+ min ago (389+ words) Seer's Proteograph will be used to generate enhanced proteomic insights in one of the world's largest multi-omic health studies Seer and Precision Health Research, Singapore Sign Collaboration to Provide Deep, Unbiased Proteomics on 10, 000 PRECISE SG100 K Samples Seer's Proteograph will be…...
New Microscopy Detects Hidden Biomolecular Reactions At Sub-Cellular Scale
2+ hour, 40+ min ago (531+ words) Quantum Zeitgeist Pump-Field-Probe Microscopy Detects Spin-Dependent Intermediates A new microscopy platform developed at the University of Tokyo visualizes previously undetectable chemical processes linked to weak magnetic fields, potentially reshaping our understanding of quantum biology and biomedical research. To achieve this,…...
Figure 1. Artificial intelligence-integrated microscopy imaging for subcellular analysis.
16+ hour, 5+ min ago (42+ words) Eurek Alert! Figure 1. Artificial intelligence-integrated microscopy imaging for subcellular analysis. Credit must be given to the creator. More on this News Release Artificial intelligence for organelle segmentation in live-cell imaging...
Dorking scientists to help launch spacecraft in new mission
2+ hour, 54+ min ago (287+ words) A first-of-its-kind space mission is planning to reveal more about the magnetic bubble surrounding the earth. Scientists from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory in Dorking, Surrey, will help to launch a spacecraft orbiting more than 120, 000 km (74, 564 miles) above the North…...
Force sensing in cells at the single molecule level
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (98+ words) Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have built a molecular "leash" to pull directly on a force-sensing protein called Piezo1, and discovered it switches on at about 15 piconewtons, proving that it can be activated by physical tethers, not only…...
April 8, 1960: Frank Drake begins Project Ozma
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (238+ words) Astronomy Magazine In 1958, a newly minted Harvard Ph. D. named Frank Drake came to Green Bank. Usually he sought out typical radio astronomy targets " the Van Allen Belts around Earth, say, or the surface temperature of Venus, or the radiation belts…...
10 X Widefield Eyepiece For Microscope " DM-WF001, 23. 2mm Diameter, For Biological Microscopes
22+ hour, 49+ min ago (348+ words) 1. It is used in the lens cone with the diameter of 23. 2mm. 2. The Wide-angle eyepiece has a view field more than 50% larger than normal eyepiece3. The image is bright and clear, and the effect is clearer4. The eye is not easy to be…...
Metabolomics across scales: from single cells to population studies
19+ hour, 29+ min ago (1667+ words) We thank Joshua Rabinowitz and Gary Siuzdak for their constructive and detailed feedback, which helped us to improve the manuscript. Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA Deep Cyte, San Diego, CA, USA Institute of…...
RNA barcodes enable high-speed mapping of connections in the brain
1+ day, 13+ hour ago (395+ words) image: Comingling RNA barcodes, each correlating to a neuron, indicate where neurons connect in the brain, letting researchers map neural connection with speed, scale and resolution. view more Credit: Graphic by Michael Vincent CHAMPAIGN, Ill. " By tagging neurons with molecular "barcodes,…...
New Dual-Ionisation Mass Spectrometry Patents Promise Enhanced Compound Identification in GC/MS
1+ day, 4+ hour ago (396+ words) Scientist Live Meridion, developers of advanced mass spectrometry instrumentation, has announced the availability of its patented dual-ionisation mass spectrometry platform, a next-generation analytical system. The portfolio is being represented by Becker Transactions, a patent brokerage firm, for acquisition or licensing....