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  • Life Sciences - 4 Apr 2022
    Any published article in a creditable journal has to run the gauntlet of the peer-review process.
  • Life Sciences - 12 Mar 2019
    The first spectrometer was built by English chemist William Hyde Wollaston in 1802. The field has now matured into a range of sophisticated analytical techniques with a wide range of applications.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Spectroscopy represents a scientific measurement technique for the studying of matter through its interaction with different components of the electromagnetic spectrum. It can measure light by...
  • Life Sciences - 16 Nov 2021
    The history of antimicrobial discovery has been a long and storied one, culminating in strides in the fight against human disease.
  • Life Sciences - 11 Sep 2020
    Humans are innovative species. As we have observed natural processes and phenomena, our curiosity has been a driving force behind our progress.
  • Life Sciences - 1 Jun 2021
    Flow cytometry is used to quickly determine the rate of cells that have undergone apoptosis in a sample following, for example, exposure to a drug.
  • Life Sciences - 11 Nov 2019
    A thin-film microextraction procedure for rapid and sensitive illicit drug screening of biofluids
  • Life Sciences - 25 Jun 2019
    The Coulter Principle is the reference method for studying particle size and dynamics, which is based on measurable variations in electrical impedance that is produced by non-conductive particles in...
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Biofilms can be described as accumulations of microbial cells which are encompassed in a matrix of polysaccharides (starchy, sugar-like substances).
  • Life Sciences - 17 May 2023
    The first compound microscope was invented by the Janssen brothers in 1590 and formed the basis for the many discoveries that followed.

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