Company halts laboratory analyses claiming lack of payment from Campo Limpo Paulista City Hall
The Association for Incentive to Research (AFIP) has suspended laboratory analyses in Campo Limpo Paulista due to a debt exceeding R$ 560,000 owed by the city government.
Creation of Mini-Testes from Stem Cells in a Test Tube, Mice Experiments by Osaka University and Others
Researchers from Osaka University and Yokohama City University successfully created mini-testes from ES cells in laboratory conditions, paving the way for advancements in infertility treatment and conservation of endangered species.
Food scientists at the Estonian University of Life Sciences acquired a device that imitates the human intestine
Estonian University of Life Sciences has obtained a unique laboratory device that simulates the human intestines to study the effect of food on the microbiome without human testing.
Medicine between the laboratory and the market: Who writes and funds medical studies?
The article discusses the skepticism surrounding the pharmaceutical and food industry funding of medical research and the evolution of medical research practices over the years.
The clock strikes on its own.. the dream of "time crystals" is close
The article discusses the emerging concept of time crystals in quantum physics, highlighting their potential for automatic, periodic motion without external energy input.
"Dancing Therapy" Restores Spinal Cord Injury in the Laboratory
Researchers at Northwestern University created the most detailed spinal cord model to date in the lab, inducing injury and subsequently treating it with 'dancing molecules.'
Behind the scenes of Episkin, the L'OrΓ©al lab that manufactures human skin
The Episkin laboratory in Lyon has been developing human-like skin for 30 years to test L'OrΓ©al's products and advance skincare research.
Top neuroscientist Arthur Konnerth leaves Germany for full-time role in China
Renowned neuroscientist Arthur Konnerth has relocated from Germany to China to take on a full-time position at the Shenzhen Bay Laboratory.
Blood Test from Marburg: Less Stress for Laboratory Mice
Researchers at the University of Marburg have developed a blood test that aims to reduce stress for laboratory mice used in drug testing by allowing for less invasive monitoring of tumor growth.
Moths Threaten to 'Retire' Mice in Laboratories as They Respond to Infections Like Humans
Moths like Galleria mellonella are emerging as promising alternatives to mice in laboratory research due to their similar immune responses to infections.
The Laboratory of the Frozen World: Why Is Greenland Important for Scientific Research?
Greenland, often discussed for its mineral wealth, is increasingly recognized by scientists as an open scientific laboratory crucial for various fields of research.
UCLA virologist Xia Xian joins Wuhan lab studying highly pathogenic virus
UCLA virologist Xia Xian has returned to Wuhan to research life-threatening viruses at his alma mater's laboratory.
Gaining Peace from the Laboratory
The article discusses the controversial introduction of defense-related R&D in Spanish universities, referencing historical contributions of science in warfare.
Ten new molecules developed at the IRB laboratory that could be the foundation for new cancer drugs
Scientists at the RuΔer BoΕ‘koviΔ Institute announced the development of nine new small molecules that may serve as the basis for future cancer drugs targeting tumors associated with the BRAF V600E genetic mutation.
A bar-laboratory to test the effectiveness of Ozempic against alcoholism
In Bethesda, Maryland, a unique bar serves as a laboratory to explore the potential of Ozempic, a weight-loss drug, to mitigate the effects of alcohol addiction.