Anyone who has ever used a microscope knows that it takes time to bring a sample into sharp focus. Each time you move the ...
The Johnson City Public Schools Foundation’s annual adult spelling bee fundraiser, “Spell-A-Bration,” returned on Thursday.
Antiferromagnetic materials, with antiparallel atomic spins and zero net magnetization, are fast and resistant to external ...
A global team of scientists and clinicians found that a cheap, easy-to-use test for tuberculosis was just as good, if not ...
Lack of access to molecular testing in regions with high tuberculosis burden can slow diagnosis and treatment. The ...
ORNL researcher David Cullen has been named a Fellow of the Microscopy Society of America for significant contributions to microscopy. His work advances electron microscopy techniques that reveal ...
In a basement lab in Brandeis' Rosenstiel building, a refrigerator-sized microscope dominates a small, windowless room. On ...
You’ve just finished a clinic visit with your primary care provider, and you’ve been sent to the lab for a blood test. What happens next?
The UVM Cancer Center, with a team of dermatologists, offers skin cancer screenings in the van. The group aims to reach people who otherwise might not make it to the clinic for an annual skin check.
TB tests use phlegm — not the easiest thing to get or work with. It takes time for results. And there can be false negatives ...
A new study reveals the oldest known use of dolomitic lime dates to the Neolithic period, pushing back its origins by nearly ...
Dolomite has been notoriously impossible to replicate in a lab because of recurring defects in mineral layers—but not anymore ...
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