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Picture: The UCLA team used deep learning and RCM to achieve virtual histology of skin without biopsy. see more
Credit: Image courtesy of senior author Dr. Aydogan Ozcan.
Instead of surgically removing a skin sample, se
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According to a paper recently published in The Biophysicist, German scientists used Lego parts recovered from mobile phones to build high-resolution microscopes. They found that the child
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Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer and can be challenging to diagnose. In order to increase
They first caught the attention of scientists about a decade ago: a mysterious area of glass shards, scattered in the Atacama Desert in Chile, lined up in a vast corridor of 75 kilometers (nearly 50 miles) long.
These strange glass fragments are countless. They are gathered in many pl
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We have designed and synthesized antibacterial compounds that can effectively kill pa
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In a cold room like a refrigerator, Dr. Mullah Bodrini bent over and looked at a plastic box filled with pale white brain slices, each in a small liquid-filled compartment.
She gestured with her purple-gloved fingers: This is a fold in the cortex, where advanced cognition takes place. There
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The dynamic processes of the membrane surface are critical to biological functions. Tradi
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