Researchers at Colorado State University have determined how to use artificial intelligence to modify antibodies so they act ...
Some antibiotics stop bacteria from growing without actually killing them, allowing infections to return later. Scientists at ...
Aseptic processing demands reliable, robust, and validated analytical methods to ensure sterility, safety, and quality, ...
In April, the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced its decision to phase out animal testing requirements for ...
There are indications that a simple finger-prick blood test could, in the future, detect Alzheimer’s disease long before the first clinical symptoms become apparent. This is shown by research ...
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Power grid testing boosts distribution innovations to utility scale
A historic legacy now translates to pioneering capabilities in electric grid technology at the Department of Energy's Oak ...
Charles River Laboratories will pay $60 million for the remaining shares of PathoQuest and $510 million for acquiring K.F.
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Scientists Discover Early Gene Change in Pancreatic Cancer
Gene that drops early in pancreatic tumors linked to shorter survival at stage II. Findings could guide future treatment ...
In November 2025, the UK government introduced the national "Government Strategy and Roadmap" for phasing out animal testing.[1] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also issued a roadmap and ...
While gifted and talented education programs can be found in most public schools in the country, there is no federal standard ...
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AI and high-throughput testing reveal stability limits in organic redox flow batteries
In numerous scientific fields, high-throughput experimentation methods combined with artificial intelligence (AI) show great promise to accelerate innovation and scientific discovery.
Advances in biofabrication and 3D in vitro model systems are transforming biomedical research, drug development, and toxicity testing. However, despite ...
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