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New study exposes common lab item contaminating research equipment: 'We finally traced it down'
"It led to a wild goose chase of trying to figure out where this contamination could possibly have come from." New study ...
Hiroshima University researchers have developed a practical framework to identify candidate pathogenic variants hidden among ...
Alexandria Johnson does hard science on the most nebulous of subjects: clouds. As an atmospheric scientist and assistant professor of practice in Purdue University’s College of Science, she studies ...
A University of Michigan researcher stumbled upon a crucial caveat for every study of microplastics—lab gloves may have ...
Point-of-care testing at triage can help triage patients with high-risk emergency department complaints, according to a study in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Researchers conducted an ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . FDA will initiate a literature review and lab study to evaluate metals in tampons sold in the U.S. The ...
Alexander Tin is a digital reporter for CBS News based in the Washington, D.C. bureau. He covers federal public health agencies. A "small but detectable quantity" of infectious H5N1 bird flu virus was ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Study links lab monkeys’ repetitive behaviors to lifetime stress
Rhesus macaques in U.S. research laboratories frequently pull out their own hair, pace in tight loops, and rock back and ...
Yes, the UAB Department of Psychology is behind the wheel of an innovative research program designed to study driver behavior—especially among high school students—and use the gathered data to improve ...
United News of Bangladesh (UNB) on MSN
Study finds common lab gloves may inflate microplastics counts
Dhaka, March 30 -- A new study from the University of Michigan suggests that nitrile and latex gloves commonly used by scientists could be causing microplastics levels in environmental studies to ...
Animal intelligence can be surprisingly difficult to measure. We often judge other species by our own standards, but ...
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