• Protecting People from Deadly Shellfish - Scientific American

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:02:17

    Indigenous communities along Alaska’s coast are developing scientific networks to test shellfish for toxins because the state is not doing so

    Karen Pinchin is a journalist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is writing her first book, on the history, mysteries and future of bluefin

  • The slippery science of Olympic curling: we still don't know how it works

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:02:00

    Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Oceanography, UNSW Sydney

    Shane Keating does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appo

  • There is a big world inside a foldscope - The Hindu

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:01:56

    Students useg foldscope at a workshop held in Tirupparakundram near Madurai on Friday. | Photo Credit: HANDOUT

    A workshop on Foldscope, jointly organised by the Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc), Chennai; Eden Science Club, Madurai; and Tamil Nadu Science Forum was held at the

  • Cureus | Vermiform Appendix and the Potential for Missed Pathologies

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:01:30

    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

    Cureus is on a mission to change the long-standing paradigm of medical publishing, where submitting research can be costly, complex and time-consuming.

  • Microscope Slide Could Improve Cancer Diagnosis by Revealing ‘Color’ of Cells

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:01:23

    by Brian Abbey, Professor of Physics, La Trobe University and Belinda Parker, Senior Faculty/Laboratory Head, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

    When we look at biological cells under a microscope, they’re usually not very colorful. Normally, to visualise them w

  • Populations of B/T Cells in Lymph Nodes in COVID-19 Patients

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:01:21

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    Dr. T. Diefenbach in his zoom webinar discusses the work he and his colleagues conducted at the Ragon Insitute in Boston where the dynamics of B

  • Cureus | Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis Presenting as Complete Hearing Loss

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:01:03

    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

    Cureus is on a mission to change the long-standing paradigm of medical publishing, where submitting research can be costly, complex and time-consuming.

  • Why a blood smear evaluation should be performed with every CBC

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:01:00

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  • EFF wants $30,000 to defeat a podcasting patent troll | Ars Technica

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    On Thursday, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) announced that it was launching a new fundraising campaign to defeat a pretty blatant patent troll: Personal Audio LLC, a company

  • What can Cleveland Clinic, PathAI learn from 1.5M pathology slides?

    by admin on 2022-05-21 22:00:47

    Pathology lives inside of a glass, but Cleveland Clinic is looking to change that as its new research collaboration aims to use AI to digitize pathology specimens and data, VentureBeat reported May 2.

    On March 10, Cleveland Clinic partnered with pathology AI company PathAI to create a fi