Back in 1907, American biologist Henry Van Peters Wilson discovered that sponges will re-form into living creatures after their cells are broken apart through a fine mesh screen — demonstrating that ...
UI’s Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank will use a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to consolidate its various labs and offices into a lab twice as large on the north wing ...
The development of battery materials at the University of Eastern Finland began more than a decade ago with research on anode and cathode materials. Now, with the new Battery Research Laboratory at ...
In Boston’s historic Beacon Hill neighborhood stands The Liberty Hotel, a grand and notable place to stay. But it wasn’t always a luxury. Today, the hotel welcomes guests with elegant rooms, dining ...
- Transformation into a Trustworthy and Sincere Company We Can All Take Pride In - KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nidec Corporation (TOKYO: 6594; OTC US: NJDCY) (“Nidec,” the “Company,” or “we”) ...
KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nidec Corporation (TOKYO: 6594; OTC US: NJDCY) (“Nidec,” the “Company,” or “we”) today announced the launch of the Culture Transformation Lab (the “Lab”), a new ...
Renan is the Movies & TV Lead Editor for GameRant. Ren graduated Cum Laude from Lesley University in 2017 and has been focusing exclusively on his journalistic endeavors ever since. When Ren isn't ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. READ: What do restaurant inspectors look for and can ...
A study led by Maria Carmo-Fonseca at GIMM has helped clarify one of the main limitations of lab-grown heart cells, which are widely used around the world to study heart disease and test new drugs.
A study led by Maria Carmo-Fonseca at GIMM has helped clarify one of the main limitations of lab-grown heart cells, which are widely used around the world to study heart disease and test new drugs.
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