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Researchers Discover Vagus Nerve Plays Vital Role in Exercise Regulation
Researchers at the University of Auckland, led by Physiology Associate Professor Rohit Ramchandra, discovered a novel role for the vagus nerve in exercise regulation.
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Viruses and Vesicles: Core Bead Chromatography for Gentle Removal of Impurities
In this Teach Me in 10, we are joined by Dr. Peter Guterstam, Product Manager at Cytiva. Peter explores how core bead technology can be used to achieve high recovery rates in your chromatography workflow.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
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Christmas Lights Made in a Lab
You're probably familiar with the little bubble-like Christmas ornaments that have been around for a very long time. In this video, you'll learn how to make a bubble lamp that you can't buy for the holidays.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
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The Science of Cold Plunging: How It Changes the Body
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the main benefits of cold plunging.
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The Environmental Impact of Biotech and Pharma With My Green Lab
In this exclusive video interview, My Green Lab’s CEO James Connelly discussed why this report is so important, its key findings and steps that laboratories can take to reduce their carbon emissions.
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Pan-cancer Assay-ready Organoid Drug Screening With Robust, Reproducible, and Clinically-relevant Output
In this episode we discuss a new drug screening platform, and assay-ready organoid platform, that allows for high throughput drug screening assays and large panel screens with short timelines.
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Analyzing the Unanalyzable: Breakthrough in Complex Samples with LC/MS/MS
In our latest Teach Me in 10 episode we are joined by Derek Mattern, Subject Matter Expert at PerkinElmer.
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The Diseases That Changed Humanity Forever
This video explores the history of humanity’s deadliest diseases and how our progress and innovation exposed us to new pathogens.
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