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Airborne Spectrometer Maps Ammonia Plumes in California’s Imperial Valley
Discover how researchers used an airborne imaging spectrometer to pinpoint sources of ammonia in key geographical areas.
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How Cancer Cells Tolerate Chromosomal Imbalance
New research has outlined how cancer cells tolerate chromosomal imbalance by boosting production of the proteins the missing chromosomes are responsible for.
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Fluorescent "Sensor" Reveals DNA Repair in Real Time
Learn about the innovative fluorescent sensor technology that visualizes DNA damage and repair in real time, enhancing medical research.
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New Tool Detects Selenium Compounds Once Impossible To Identify
Japanese researchers developed a more selective isotope pattern screening method to accurately detect selenium compounds using LC-Q-Orbitrap-MS. The approach captures the full isotopic fingerprint of selenium.
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Automated System Could Detect Disease From a Single Drop of Blood
Automated imaging and machine learning analyze drying biofluid droplets, enabling fast, low-cost disease detection from a single drop.
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New Method Provides Insights Into the Body's Insulin Production
New imaging method lets scientists study insulin-producing islet cells in awake mice, revealing real-time blood sugar responses.
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Everyday Cameras Transformed Into Crop Analysis Tools
Learn about innovative methods for cost-effective crop monitoring, transforming RGB images into multispectral insights for farmers.
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AI May Hamper Our Ability To Get Useful Information From Medical Images
Virtual staining in biomedical imaging offers benefits but must be carefully evaluated against traditional methods.
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Scientists Track Lipid Breakdown Inside Living Cells for the First Time
Researchers developed LipiPB Red, a fluorescent probe that tracks lipid droplet composition and breakdown in real time inside living cells. The tool revealed droplet-to-droplet differences in liver cancer cell metabolism.
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Imaging Technique Reveals Signs of Disease in Human Cells
A new imaging and machine learning method uncovers hidden patterns in tissue that predict gene activity, genetic variants and even biological age.
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