Physicists from the group of Jorik van de Groep at the UvA-Institute of Physics have devised a new method that can be used to detect edges of images in an extremely energy efficient and ultrafast way.
The functioning of human cells resembles the way a city relies on a precise transport system to deliver various things and ...
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have created the world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope in under three hours ...
An adult human body consists of some 37 trillion cells. Not so long ago, these were thought to come in 220 different types.
A team of researchers led by Emory's Chunhui Xu recently found that heart muscle cells can grow and survive in the ...
Nagayama, K. and Hirooka, Y. (2025) Changes in the Mechanical Environment of the Nucleus with Cell Crowding and Its Effects on DNA Damage Resistance. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines, 13, 230-242.
The innovative microscope offers affordable, accessible imaging technology for medical and scientific use, especially in ...
In a truly futuristic feat, researchers from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, have built a 3D-printed ...
In this interview, NewsMedical speaks with Esther Kieserman and Arvonn Tully from Yokogawa Life Science about how ...
SiliconRepublic.com interviews Tony McEnroe, one of the founders of SiriusXT, a UCD spin-out making use of an innovative ...
University of Strathclyde scientists 3D print $60 microscope in less than three hours using a publicly available design from ...
Scientists are unraveling the mystery of what triggers Huntington’s disease, a devastating and fatal hereditary disorder that ...