It took two scientists decades to find a new nitrogen-fixing organelle. It could change the future of sustainable agriculture ...
Spread the love“`html Whether you’re a budding scientist or a curious student exploring the microscopic world, having the ...
The goal of creating synthetic cells is not to replace nature, but to learn more deeply about biology and reengineer it to ...
From overcoming classical optical limits to tracking single proteins in real time, super-resolution imaging continues to ...
Two farmers shared their experience of feeding soils with Johnson-Su compost extracts at the recent Groundswell event, as ...
Leonie Schön's Lamellipodium Art blends medicine and art, turning microscopic images of cells and tissues into striking ...
UCSF researchers are using tiny "mini-organs" to model disease, personalize treatment, and understand human development. They ...
Reproductive physiologist Cara Wells says today up to 20% of transferred embryos have virtually zero chance of making a pregnancy and explains how video, AI and better selection can turn those losses ...
How does a stripy tree snail hide from hungry birds? The Hypselostyla camelopardalis from the Philippines and Reinia ...
A new multiplex immunofluorescence workflow using standard laboratory equipment and open-source software enables detailed ...
Engineers have developed a new way to monitor how tiny lab-grown human heart tissues beat—by effectively "listening" to the ...
Labroots is pleased to announce the Microscopy Virtual Event, taking place on May 26th, 2027. Microscopy is a cornerstone of life science research, enabling scientists to visualize structures and ...
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