Fossils are windows to the past. Whether they formed from the bones of ferocious dinosaurs or their less-impressive waste products, they provide essential information about the world millions of years ...
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub is launching a new database to help researchers better understand a wide variety of diseases. (Photo Courtesy of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub) Mice are the quintessential ...
New technology often calls for new materials -- and with supercomputers and simulations, researchers don't have to wade through inefficient guesswork to invent them from scratch. New technology often ...
A research team led by scientists at UC San Francisco has developed a computational method to systematically probe massive amounts of open-access data to discover new ways to use drugs, including some ...
Graphical abstract portraying the development of the LitChemPlast database. About this study: Plastics contain a vast number of chemicals, some of which greatly impact the environment and human health ...
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3D database offers virtual access to animal skeletons and bones of iconic Australian wildlife
For the first time, the remarkable features of Australia's unique wildlife—from platypus, bilby, kangaroo, koala and emu to mammals gone extinct—are available for all to see, via their bones and ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University’s College of Pharmacy is now home to the Center for Research Innovation in Biotechnology and the Clinical Drug Experience Knowledgebase, a comprehensive ...
Microsoft and Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies launched an open-access database housing data on patients’ immune responses to the novel coronavirus, according to a June 11 news release.
After writing a column searching for Linux alternatives to Microsoft’s low-end database, Access, I received some great replies. Many readers pointed out the limitations of Microsoft Access, and while ...
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