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PROTEIN COULD BE TARGET ACROSS COVID-19 VARIANTS Protein Could Be Target Across COVID-19 Variants. Monday, April 12, 2021. A tiny protein of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that gives rise to COVID-19, may have big implications for future treatments, according to a team of Penn State researchers. Using a novel toolkit of approaches, the scientists uncovered the first full structure of the RESEARCHERS REVEAL GENETIC MAP OF COVID-19 Researchers Reveal Genetic Map of COVID-19. Thursday, April 9, 2020. Jean and Peter Medawar wrote in 1977 that a virus is "simply a piece of bad news wrapped up in proteins. The "bad news" in the SARS-CoV-2 case is the new coronavirus carries its mysterious genome in the form of a very long ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule. ENGINEERS BUILD NEW PRINTABLE OPEN-SOURCE TOOLS FOR COVID-19 Engineers Build New Printable Open-source Tools for COVID-19. In his guest blog, engineer Joshua Pearce shares how his lab developed a high-temperature 3D printer, a firefighter mask and a printable, emergency-use ventilator in response to COVID-19. There is a desperate need for low-cost hardware to deal with COVID-19 all over the world. SUBSCRIBE ENEWSLETTERS Newsletter Signup. Please fill out the information below. If you are already registered, or have requested a quote before, login and this information will be filled out for you. Let us know the type of email you would like to receive. We will customize the content based on your research interests selected above. Fields marked with * are required. ANTIBODIES TO COMMON COLD CORONAVIRUSES DO NOT PROTECT Past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses (CoVs), which cause the common cold, does not result in the production of antibodies that protect against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by Scott Hensley, PhD, an associate professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. ORIGINS OF LIFE COULD HAVE STARTED WITH DNA-LIKE XNAS Origins of Life Could Have Started with DNA-like XNAs. Nagoya University scientists in Japan have demonstrated how DNA-like molecules could have come together as a precursor to the origins of life. The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, not only suggest how life might have begun, but also have implicationsfor the
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT Designing the Coldest Robot Ever. Thursday, May 27, 2021. Fixed cameras mounted inside ProtoDUNE give researchers a look inside, allowing them to eye any issues like bubbles or sparks. But, sometimes, there is no eye like your own. Read More News. STUDY: COVID-19 LONG-HAULERS UNDERGO GENETIC CHANGES Study: COVID-19 Long-haulers Undergo Genetic Changes. Friday, April 30, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. Thanks to the dedication, hard work and lost hours of sleep by millions of scientists around the world, we now know enough about COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 to at least battle back the virus with vaccines. LABCHAT: COVID-19 HIGHLIGHTS MEDICAL LAB PROFESSIONALS According to workforce projections from the Health Resources and Services Administration, the medical lab industry is set to experience a 19% increase in demand nationally between 2016 and 2030. Even with demand rising, there is a shortage in the workforce, currently, and the COVID-19 pandemic only served to exacorbated the problem. SARNA VACCINES COULD BE SECOND R&D REVOLUTION IN AS MANY saRNA Vaccines Could Be Second R&D Revolution in as Many Months. Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. When the FDA greenlit Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 candidate in December 2020, it became the first mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccine approved for use in the United States. A week later, Moderna’s mRNA-1273 became thesecond.
PROTEIN COULD BE TARGET ACROSS COVID-19 VARIANTS Protein Could Be Target Across COVID-19 Variants. Monday, April 12, 2021. A tiny protein of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that gives rise to COVID-19, may have big implications for future treatments, according to a team of Penn State researchers. Using a novel toolkit of approaches, the scientists uncovered the first full structure of the RESEARCHERS REVEAL GENETIC MAP OF COVID-19 Researchers Reveal Genetic Map of COVID-19. Thursday, April 9, 2020. Jean and Peter Medawar wrote in 1977 that a virus is "simply a piece of bad news wrapped up in proteins. The "bad news" in the SARS-CoV-2 case is the new coronavirus carries its mysterious genome in the form of a very long ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule. ENGINEERS BUILD NEW PRINTABLE OPEN-SOURCE TOOLS FOR COVID-19 Engineers Build New Printable Open-source Tools for COVID-19. In his guest blog, engineer Joshua Pearce shares how his lab developed a high-temperature 3D printer, a firefighter mask and a printable, emergency-use ventilator in response to COVID-19. There is a desperate need for low-cost hardware to deal with COVID-19 all over the world. SUBSCRIBE ENEWSLETTERS Newsletter Signup. Please fill out the information below. If you are already registered, or have requested a quote before, login and this information will be filled out for you. Let us know the type of email you would like to receive. We will customize the content based on your research interests selected above. Fields marked with * are required. ANTIBODIES TO COMMON COLD CORONAVIRUSES DO NOT PROTECT Past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses (CoVs), which cause the common cold, does not result in the production of antibodies that protect against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by Scott Hensley, PhD, an associate professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. ORIGINS OF LIFE COULD HAVE STARTED WITH DNA-LIKE XNAS Origins of Life Could Have Started with DNA-like XNAs. Nagoya University scientists in Japan have demonstrated how DNA-like molecules could have come together as a precursor to the origins of life. The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, not only suggest how life might have begun, but also have implicationsfor the
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ABSORBENT AEROGELS SHOW SOME MUSCLE 19 hours ago · A simple chemical process developed at Rice University creates light and highly absorbent aerogels that can take a beating. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), crystal structures with strong molecular bonds, can form a porous aerogel for use as a custom membrane in batteries or other devices or as an absorbent to remove pollutants from the environment. GEOLOGIST IDENTIFIES NEW FORM OF QUASICRYSTAL A UMass Lowell geologist is among the researchers who have discovered a new type of manmade quasicrystal created by the first test blast of an atomic bomb. The formation holds promise as a new material that could one day help repair bone, insulate heat or IMPROVED METHOD FOR GENERATING SYNTHETIC DATA SOLVES MAJOR 19 hours ago · Lack of data is a major bottleneck for many kinds of research, and especially for the development of better medical treatments and drugs. Data is extremely sensitive and, understandably, people and companies alike are often unwilling to share their information with others. Now, researchers at LABCHAT: COVID-19 HIGHLIGHTS MEDICAL LAB PROFESSIONALS According to workforce projections from the Health Resources and Services Administration, the medical lab industry is set to experience a 19% increase in demand nationally between 2016 and 2030. Even with demand rising, there is a shortage in the workforce, currently, and the COVID-19 pandemic only served to exacorbated the problem. STUDY: WHY SPACE TRAVEL WEAKENS HUMAN IMMUNE CELLS 19 hours ago · Microgravity in space perturbs human physiology and is detrimental for astronaut health, a fact first realized during early Apollo missions when astronauts experienced inner ear disturbances, heart arrhythmia, low blood pressure, dehydration, andloss of
LESSONS FROM LAST PANDEMIC POINT WAY TOWARD UNIVERSAL FLU A new study from the University of Chicago and Scripps Research Institute shows that during the last great pandemic—2009's H1N1 influenza pandemic—people developed strong, effective immune responses to stable, conserved parts of the virus. This UNDERWATER BOMB DETECTORS FIND NEW WHALE POPULATION 19 hours ago · Blue whales may be the biggest animals in the world, but they're also some of the hardest to find. Not only are they rare (it's estimated that less than 0.15 per cent of blue whales in the Southern Hemisphere survived whaling), they're also reclusive by nature and can cover vast areas of ocean. But WHY WE NEED TO SOLVE UNDERGROUND MYSTERY OF WHERE MICROBES Though it might seem inanimate, the soil under our feet is very much alive. It's filled with countless microorganisms actively breaking down organic matter, like fallen leaves and plants, and performing a host of other functions that maintain the natural balance of STUDY: COVID-19 LONG-HAULERS UNDERGO GENETIC CHANGES Study: COVID-19 Long-haulers Undergo Genetic Changes. Friday, April 30, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. Thanks to the dedication, hard work and lost hours of sleep by millions of scientists around the world, we now know enough about COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 to at least battle back the virus with vaccines. SARNA VACCINES COULD BE SECOND R&D REVOLUTION IN AS MANY saRNA Vaccines Could Be Second R&D Revolution in as Many Months. Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. When the FDA greenlit Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 candidate in December 2020, it became the first mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccine approved for use in the United States. A week later, Moderna’s mRNA-1273 became thesecond.
RESEARCHERS REVEAL GENETIC MAP OF COVID-19 Researchers Reveal Genetic Map of COVID-19. Thursday, April 9, 2020. Jean and Peter Medawar wrote in 1977 that a virus is "simply a piece of bad news wrapped up in proteins. The "bad news" in the SARS-CoV-2 case is the new coronavirus carries its mysterious genome in the form of a very long ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule. ENGINEERS BUILD NEW PRINTABLE OPEN-SOURCE TOOLS FOR COVID-19 Engineers Build New Printable Open-source Tools for COVID-19. In his guest blog, engineer Joshua Pearce shares how his lab developed a high-temperature 3D printer, a firefighter mask and a printable, emergency-use ventilator in response to COVID-19. There is a desperate need for low-cost hardware to deal with COVID-19 all over the world. J&J’S NOW-APPROVED VACCINE PROPELS EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION J&J’s Now-approved Vaccine Propels Equitable Distribution. Saturday, February 27, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. With the approval of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate over the weekend, the U.S. is inching closer to mass vaccination, while the World Health Organization (WHO) works to ensure equal access for lower SUBSCRIBE ENEWSLETTERS Newsletter Signup. Please fill out the information below. If you are already registered, or have requested a quote before, login and this information will be filled out for you. Let us know the type of email you would like to receive. We will customize the content based on your research interests selected above. Fields marked with * are required. FIRST AI-CREATED DRUG ENTERS HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL First AI-created Drug Enters Human Clinical Trial. Monday, February 10, 2020. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. On average, drug discovery and development of a single pharmaceutical takes 4.5 to 5 years, with upward of 10 years considered common. But British start-up Exscientia and Japanese pharmaceutical firm Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma have ORIGINS OF LIFE COULD HAVE STARTED WITH DNA-LIKE XNAS Origins of Life Could Have Started with DNA-like XNAs. Nagoya University scientists in Japan have demonstrated how DNA-like molecules could have come together as a precursor to the origins of life. The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, not only suggest how life might have begun, but also have implicationsfor the
TOP 10 ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN SCIENCE FOR 2020 For the eighth consecutive year, Dr. Jessica Baron, in collaboration with the John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values at the University of Notre Dame, has released the annual list of emerging ethical dilemmas and policy issues in science and technology for 2020. A DECADE IN REVIEW: TOP 10 DISCOVERIES OF THE 2010S Research scientists made leaps and bounds in the 2010s with discoveries that have had direct, immediate effects on science and technology, as well as society. I took a look back at some of our biggest articles of the decade. See what you think of Laboratory Equipment’s top 10 STUDY: COVID-19 LONG-HAULERS UNDERGO GENETIC CHANGES Study: COVID-19 Long-haulers Undergo Genetic Changes. Friday, April 30, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. Thanks to the dedication, hard work and lost hours of sleep by millions of scientists around the world, we now know enough about COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 to at least battle back the virus with vaccines. SARNA VACCINES COULD BE SECOND R&D REVOLUTION IN AS MANY saRNA Vaccines Could Be Second R&D Revolution in as Many Months. Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. When the FDA greenlit Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 candidate in December 2020, it became the first mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccine approved for use in the United States. A week later, Moderna’s mRNA-1273 became thesecond.
RESEARCHERS REVEAL GENETIC MAP OF COVID-19 Researchers Reveal Genetic Map of COVID-19. Thursday, April 9, 2020. Jean and Peter Medawar wrote in 1977 that a virus is "simply a piece of bad news wrapped up in proteins. The "bad news" in the SARS-CoV-2 case is the new coronavirus carries its mysterious genome in the form of a very long ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule. ENGINEERS BUILD NEW PRINTABLE OPEN-SOURCE TOOLS FOR COVID-19 Engineers Build New Printable Open-source Tools for COVID-19. In his guest blog, engineer Joshua Pearce shares how his lab developed a high-temperature 3D printer, a firefighter mask and a printable, emergency-use ventilator in response to COVID-19. There is a desperate need for low-cost hardware to deal with COVID-19 all over the world. J&J’S NOW-APPROVED VACCINE PROPELS EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION J&J’s Now-approved Vaccine Propels Equitable Distribution. Saturday, February 27, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. With the approval of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate over the weekend, the U.S. is inching closer to mass vaccination, while the World Health Organization (WHO) works to ensure equal access for lower SUBSCRIBE ENEWSLETTERS Newsletter Signup. Please fill out the information below. If you are already registered, or have requested a quote before, login and this information will be filled out for you. Let us know the type of email you would like to receive. We will customize the content based on your research interests selected above. Fields marked with * are required. FIRST AI-CREATED DRUG ENTERS HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL First AI-created Drug Enters Human Clinical Trial. Monday, February 10, 2020. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. On average, drug discovery and development of a single pharmaceutical takes 4.5 to 5 years, with upward of 10 years considered common. But British start-up Exscientia and Japanese pharmaceutical firm Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma have ORIGINS OF LIFE COULD HAVE STARTED WITH DNA-LIKE XNAS Origins of Life Could Have Started with DNA-like XNAs. Nagoya University scientists in Japan have demonstrated how DNA-like molecules could have come together as a precursor to the origins of life. The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, not only suggest how life might have begun, but also have implicationsfor the
TOP 10 ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN SCIENCE FOR 2020 For the eighth consecutive year, Dr. Jessica Baron, in collaboration with the John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values at the University of Notre Dame, has released the annual list of emerging ethical dilemmas and policy issues in science and technology for 2020. A DECADE IN REVIEW: TOP 10 DISCOVERIES OF THE 2010S Research scientists made leaps and bounds in the 2010s with discoveries that have had direct, immediate effects on science and technology, as well as society. I took a look back at some of our biggest articles of the decade. See what you think of Laboratory Equipment’s top 10 ADAPTING LABORATORY TECHNIQUES FOR REMOTE INSTRUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic forced instructors to adapt their courses for online learning. Laboratory courses were particularly difficult due to lack of access to specialized equipment for remote learners. To overcome this challenge, researchers from the IMPROVED METHOD FOR GENERATING SYNTHETIC DATA SOLVES MAJOR 28 minutes ago · Lack of data is a major bottleneck for many kinds of research, and especially for the development of better medical treatments and drugs. Data is extremely sensitive and, understandably, people and companies alike are often unwilling to share their information with others. Now, researchers at INNOVATIVE BATTERIES FINALLY PUT FLYING CARS ON THE MENU 28 minutes ago · Jet packs, robot maids and flying cars were all promises for the 21st century. We got mechanized, autonomous vacuum cleaners instead. Now a team of Penn State researchers are exploring the requirements for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL)vehicles and
ABSORBENT AEROGELS SHOW SOME MUSCLE 28 minutes ago · A simple chemical process developed at Rice University creates light and highly absorbent aerogels that can take a beating. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), crystal structures with strong molecular bonds, can form a porous aerogel for use as a custom membrane in batteries or other devices or as an absorbent to remove pollutants from the environment. LABCHAT: COVID-19 HIGHLIGHTS MEDICAL LAB PROFESSIONALS According to workforce projections from the Health Resources and Services Administration, the medical lab industry is set to experience a 19% increase in demand nationally between 2016 and 2030. Even with demand rising, there is a shortage in the workforce, currently, and the COVID-19 pandemic only served to exacorbated the problem. LESSONS FROM LAST PANDEMIC POINT WAY TOWARD UNIVERSAL FLU A new study from the University of Chicago and Scripps Research Institute shows that during the last great pandemic—2009's H1N1 influenza pandemic—people developed strong, effective immune responses to stable, conserved parts of the virus. This UNDERWATER BOMB DETECTORS FIND NEW WHALE POPULATION 28 minutes ago · Blue whales may be the biggest animals in the world, but they're also some of the hardest to find. Not only are they rare (it's estimated that less than 0.15 per cent of blue whales in the Southern Hemisphere survived whaling), they're also reclusive STUDY: VARIANTS WILL MAKE CURRENT COVID-19 VACCINES Study: Variants Will Make Current COVID-19 Vaccines Ineffective. Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. As variants continue to emerge, a handful of researchers hypothesize that SARS-CoV-2 may ultimately go the way of the influenza virus, with people having to receive an annual vaccine to stave off infection. STUDY: WHY SPACE TRAVEL WEAKENS HUMAN IMMUNE CELLS 28 minutes ago · Microgravity in space perturbs human physiology and is detrimental for astronaut health, a fact first realized during early Apollo missions when astronauts experienced inner ear disturbances, heart arrhythmia, low blood pressure, dehydration, and loss of calcium from their bones after their missions WHY WE NEED TO SOLVE UNDERGROUND MYSTERY OF WHERE MICROBES Though it might seem inanimate, the soil under our feet is very much alive. It's filled with countless microorganisms actively breaking down organic matter, like fallen leaves and plants, and performing a host of other functions that maintain the natural balance of LABORATORY EQUIPMENT Designing the Coldest Robot Ever. Thursday, May 27, 2021. Fixed cameras mounted inside ProtoDUNE give researchers a look inside, allowing them to eye any issues like bubbles or sparks. But, sometimes, there is no eye like your own. Read More News. STUDY: COVID-19 LONG-HAULERS UNDERGO GENETIC CHANGES Study: COVID-19 Long-haulers Undergo Genetic Changes. Friday, April 30, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. Thanks to the dedication, hard work and lost hours of sleep by millions of scientists around the world, we now know enough about COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 to at least battle back the virus with vaccines. SARNA VACCINES COULD BE SECOND R&D REVOLUTION IN AS MANY saRNA Vaccines Could Be Second R&D Revolution in as Many Months. Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. When the FDA greenlit Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 candidate in December 2020, it became the first mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccine approved for use in the United States. A week later, Moderna’s mRNA-1273 became thesecond.
J&J’S NOW-APPROVED VACCINE PROPELS EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION J&J’s Now-approved Vaccine Propels Equitable Distribution. Saturday, February 27, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. With the approval of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate over the weekend, the U.S. is inching closer to mass vaccination, while the World Health Organization (WHO) works to ensure equal access for lower ENGINEERS BUILD NEW PRINTABLE OPEN-SOURCE TOOLS FOR COVID-19 Engineers Build New Printable Open-source Tools for COVID-19. In his guest blog, engineer Joshua Pearce shares how his lab developed a high-temperature 3D printer, a firefighter mask and a printable, emergency-use ventilator in response to COVID-19. There is a desperate need for low-cost hardware to deal with COVID-19 all over the world. SUBSCRIBE ENEWSLETTERS Newsletter Signup. Please fill out the information below. If you are already registered, or have requested a quote before, login and this information will be filled out for you. Let us know the type of email you would like to receive. We will customize the content based on your research interests selected above. Fields marked with * are required. EPIDEMIOLOGISTS ID GAPS IN COVID-19 RESEARCH KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE GAP IN NURSING RESEARCHKNOWLEDGE GAP IN NURSING RESEARCHKNOWLEDGE GAP IN RESEARCHKNOWLEDGE GAP IN RESEARCH Epidemiologists ID Gaps in COVID-19 Research Knowledge. Monday, January 25, 2021. A new research agenda developed by 40 leading experts in healthcare epidemiology and infectious diseases defines the critical areas of study to inform clinical practice, policy, and prevention strategies for COVID-19 and future pandemics. FIRST AI-CREATED DRUG ENTERS HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL First AI-created Drug Enters Human Clinical Trial. Monday, February 10, 2020. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. On average, drug discovery and development of a single pharmaceutical takes 4.5 to 5 years, with upward of 10 years considered common. But British start-up Exscientia and Japanese pharmaceutical firm Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma have FLORIDA KEYS TO RELEASE 750 MILLION GENETICALLY MODIFIED Florida Keys to Release 750 Million Genetically Modified Mosquitoes. A project that will see the release of 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes in the Florida Keys has been approved, but not without debate, criticism and allegations of a “Jurassic Park experiment.”. Last week, the board of the Florida Keys MosquitoControl District
IS MRI BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT? Is MRI Bad for the Environment? Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have surveyed the amount of gadolinium found in river water in Tokyo. Gadolinium is contained in contrast agents given to patients undergoing medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, and it has been shown in labs to become toxic when exposed to ultraviolet rays. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT Designing the Coldest Robot Ever. Thursday, May 27, 2021. Fixed cameras mounted inside ProtoDUNE give researchers a look inside, allowing them to eye any issues like bubbles or sparks. But, sometimes, there is no eye like your own. Read More News. STUDY: COVID-19 LONG-HAULERS UNDERGO GENETIC CHANGES Study: COVID-19 Long-haulers Undergo Genetic Changes. Friday, April 30, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. Thanks to the dedication, hard work and lost hours of sleep by millions of scientists around the world, we now know enough about COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 to at least battle back the virus with vaccines. SARNA VACCINES COULD BE SECOND R&D REVOLUTION IN AS MANY saRNA Vaccines Could Be Second R&D Revolution in as Many Months. Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Michelle Taylor. Editor-in-Chief. When the FDA greenlit Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 candidate in December 2020, it became the first mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccine approved for use in the United States. A week later, Moderna’s mRNA-1273 became thesecond.
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