One size doesn’t necessarily fit all when it comes to testing the effects, including cancer and other diseases, of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) or toxins, which target many factors, including ...
Aseptic processing demands reliable, robust, and validated analytical methods to ensure sterility, safety, and quality, ...
Researchers develop a nanosensing platform that can assess the quality of individual viral vector particles Viral vectors hold much potential for gene editing and gene therapy, but there is a pressing ...
A well-earned spotlight shines on mRNA vaccines, with recent Nobel prize accolades awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their foundational research that enabled rapid and effective vaccine ...
Electric cars don’t catch on fire very often, but people really notice when they do. In fact, a 2024 survey of 303 consumers found that 43% of respondents believe electric vehicles “catch fire easily ...
Birth control can be a tricky thing, and each person may have a different experience with the same method. Adrienne Santos-Longhurst, a Canada-based writer, shares her tips on how to choose the best ...
Graphene, first discovered in 2004, is a novel material that has disrupted the nanotechnology industry. This allotrope of carbon is known to be the thinnest slice possible of graphite and ...
Positron emission tomography (PET) is an important clinical tool, and with its longer half-life, copper-64 has several unique attributes that make it a multi-purpose radionuclide with many potential ...
When manufactured, some viral vectors are non-functional because they contain a partial copy of the desired genome or are outright empty. In this study, researchers developed a convenient and ...