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Automation in Drug Discovery Is Accelerating Workflows

Discover how Agilent's AssayMAP Bravo and RapidFire systems accelerate drug discovery with automation and rapid, reliable mass spectrometry.
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Your PFAS Questions Answered by Professor Rainer Lohmann

How concerned should we be about PFAS in our drinking water? Professor Rainer Lohmann answers this question and more.
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Advances in Nanomaterials for Detecting Disease Biomarkers

By improving sensitivity and boosting signal amplification, nanomaterials are heralding a new era for biomarker detection.
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Microdosing Psychedelics: Hype, Hope or Science?

Microdosing psychedelics like LSD and psilocybin is gaining popularity, but science remains inconclusive. Small studies report modest benefits in mood, focus and sleep, though placebo effects loom large.
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The Immune System in Cancer: Its Roles and How We Can Harness It

This article explores the relationship between the immune system and cancer and outlines therapeutic strategies that leverage a patient’s immune system to treat cancer.
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Advances in Volatile Organic Compounds Detection

Discover how scientists measure the air around us to track pollution and diagnose disease, including cancer and diabetes.
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£10 Million Project Will Try To Build Artificial Human Genome

A £10 million Wellcome Trust-funded project seeks to create artificial human genomes. Technology Networks explored the history of synthetic DNA and the societal and ethical implications of this project.
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Mass Spectrometry in Space: Insights From a NASA Expert

Explore how mass spectrometry is transforming planetary science – delivering key data from space missions to Titan, Venus and beyond – with expert insights from a NASA expert.
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What Skills Do the Next Generation of Scientists Need?

Nine scientists from academia and industry offer their take on the crucial skills tomorrow’s scientists will need to thrive in an evolving research landscape, from AI to digital lab fluency.
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Could Egg-Derived Xeno-miRs Influence Chemotherapy Response?

Could what's on your plate change your chemo outcome? Dietary microRNAs from food like eggs could affect cancer drug response – here’s what in silico analysis reveals about this promising discovery.
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