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Sponsored Collections
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ViiV Healthcare: Innovators and disruptors in HIV research and treatment
HIV treatment may have changed over the past 30 years, but ViiV Healthcare’s commitment for a cure has not.
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90 Years of Scientific Advances at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, CAS
90 years after its founding, CAS’s Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology continues to advance electronic S&T research, driving information and communication technology development in China.
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Humble Beginning, Bright Future: Institute of Physics (CAS) at 90
The Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences celebrates 90 years of innovations.
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Hangzhou Normal University: Serving China through world-class research and education
Throughout its 110-year history, Hangzhou Normal University has been consistently dedicated to educating the next generation of leaders by providing a world-class education.
Webinars
Technology Features
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Translating big data: The proteomics challenge
Big data has a big problem: how to share its disparate information. But fear not, hardware and software solutions are on the horizon. -
PCR: Thirty-five years and counting
Even 35 years after its introduction, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is still the workhorse of biomedical research—and has no intention of slowing down. -
Live-cell imaging: Deeper, faster, wider
The latest in live-cell microscopy—multiphoton imaging, light-sheet techniques, and technology borrowed from Raman spectroscopy—allow researchers to study living cells in more detail with less effort. -
In vitro veritas: Biosensors and microarrays come to life
The rise of biosensors and microfluidics may one day make animal models obsolete. -
Biomarkers on the brain: Putting biomarkers together for a better understanding of the nervous system
Once elusive, biomarkers for mental illnesses and other brain disorders have been found--paving the way for earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Posters
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Taking the Perfect Picture: The Science of Microscopy Cameras
Take a trip through the inner workings of a digital camera. Discover how images are made and what variables are important in creating the perfect picture.
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The Human Cell
Learn about the intricacies of the subcellular proteome and how it helps us to understand the complex organization of the human proteome
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The scanning electron microscope
Learn about the history of the scanning electron microscope and how SEM images are created.
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Artificial intelligence
Explore the world of artificial and natural intelligence.
Advertorials
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Complex world, simple rules: The School of Systems Science at Beijing Normal University
Discover how Beijing Normal University’s School of Systems Science is training the next generation of scientists in China.
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Aged mice on demand: Boosting age-related research to the next level
Studies of age-related diseases are made easier through aged mouse models from The Jackson Laboratory
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A novel target for accelerating drug development: Biomedical science training
Biogen and the Cornell BEST program join forces to provide improved training for the biomedical science workforce
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Seeing is believing: R&D applications of computer vision
A spotlight is shown on computer vision and its various promises, such as self-driving cars, drones, and medical imaging.
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