Gas chromatography is a method of analysis that most people have experienced at one time or another without necessarily knowing
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Bacteria ‘trap’ could help slow down antibiotic resistance
Scientists have developed a new and faster test for identifying how single bacteria react to antibiotics, which could help in
Read moreSexing ancient cremated human remains is possible through skeletal measurements: Anatomical variation in cremated bones correlates strongly with sex indicated by gendered grave goods
Ancient cremated human remains, despite being deformed, still retain sexually diagnostic physical features, according to a study released January 30,
Read moreTool for speedy diagnosis of bacterial infections: Inexpensive biosensor provides instant and accurate results
Using a small and inexpensive biosensor, researchers at UBC Okanagan, in collaboration with the University of Calgary, have built a
Read moreOvarian cancer statistics on prevalence, diagnosis, and survival
Having questions about ovarian cancer is natural. People trying to understand more about the condition may want to know: how
Read moreElectronic medical records show promise in reducing unnecessary testing
Upon implementing electronic medical record-based interventions, Boston Medical Center reduced unnecessary diagnostic testing and increased the use of postoperative order
Read moreWhat your cell phone camera tells you about your brain: Research unites cognitive science and information theory
Driving down a dark country road at night, you see a shape ahead on the roadside. Is it a deer
Read moreNew method for finding disease-susceptibility genes
A new study, affiliated with UNIST has recently presented a novel statistical algorithm, capable of identifying potential disease genes in
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