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Organoids in Industry: Disease Modeling Platforms to Accelerate Drug Discovery
In this Teach me in 10 we're exploring disease modeling platforms that expedite drug discovery processes.
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More People Are Living to 100 Than Ever Before
The number of centenarians is growing across the globe.
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Gram Positive vs Gram Negative: What's the Difference?
Being able to differentiate bacterial species is important for a host of reasons. One such separation – if a bacterium is Gram positive or Gram negative - is based on the structure of bacterial cell wall
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Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes: What Are the Key Differences?
Every living organism falls into one of two groups: eukaryotes or prokaryotes. Cellular structure determines which group an organism belongs to.
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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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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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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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Weekly Science News Roundup
Take a look at our top story highlights from the week.
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Your Weekly Science News Roundup is Here
Here are our top three headlines from the week.
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Bacteriophages: Not Just Bacteria Killers, but Essential Resources for Mammalian Cells
A recent study from Monash University highlights the potential symbiotic relationship between bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, and mammalian cells.
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