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Researchers have unveiled the Duke Mouse Brain Atlas, a cutting-edge, three-dimensional map that captures brain structures from large regions down to individual cells.
Kimlin Tam Ashing, PhD, explores how strengthening community engagement can enhance cancer research and inform more effective policy development.
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The legal profession is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. Traditionally known for its reliance on precedent, manual processes, and countless billable hours, law is now being reshaped by ...
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today introduced Garmin Pilot Web, its new powerful flight planning website that complements the Garmin ...
With a reasonable definition of cell type — although probably not a final one — in hand, the team turned to the core mission of connectomics: to map the connections between cells. Towards this ...
China trade deal, tax cuts, and deregulation may ease tariff concerns, but caution still advised for investors. Buy SPY, QQQ, ...
BioSkryb Genomics, a pioneer in single-cell and ultra?low-input multi-omic solutions, and Ultima Genomics, a leader in scalable and cost-effective sequencing, today announced a collaboration designed ...
Researchers have identified the key brain regions that are essential for logical thinking and problem solving.
Using a speck of mouse brain matter the size of a grain of sand, scientists have created the first precise, three-dimensional map of a mammal ... of almost a decade of research by 150 scientists ...