From decoding the diversity of brain cells to probing pollinators, Prof. Leonard Foster explores how proteomics can help reveal connections between human health, the environment and the wider world.
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The world's most efficient solar cell: Chinese researchers explain how they designed and built it
Earlier in 2025, Chinese solar manufacturer Longi announced it had built the world's most efficient solar cell. The hybrid ...
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How a silicon solar cell hit a record 27.81% efficiency
Silicon solar cells were supposed to be running out of headroom, yet a new device has pushed their performance to 27.81% ...
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IRFC to set up India’s first SCOT lab with precision healthcare
Indian Institute of Technology,Madras and Indian Railways Finance Corporation (IRFC) have set up country’s first Single Cell ...
Researchers from Turku Bioscience Center at the University of Turku, Finland, have developed a new computational method to ...
On October 29, 2025, 10x Genomics announced the launch of its next-generation Chromium Flex assay, designed to help researchers dramatically scale up single-cell experiments.
Although existing CRISPR-Cas-based imaging methods can target endogenous genomic sequences, their applications are limited by system complexity and sensitivity, particularly when imaging ...
This article examines some of the cell-based approaches that researchers are using to study acquired drug resistance and the ...
Mumbai: From 2026, the state's Common Entrance Test (CET) cell will not conduct a separate entrance test for hotel management ...
Pixelgen Technologies today announced the appointment of Dr. Aaron D. Viny, an internationally recognized physician-scientist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, to its Scientific Advisory ...
For rare diseases, AI-driven repurposing fills a critical gap. With more than 7000 rare diseases and only a small percentage having approved treatments, repurposing offers a viable path where ...
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