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Ultra-Rapid Test Helps Identify Cancerous Cells in Real Time

In this interview, Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Gilad Evrony, assistant professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, to learn more about a novel tool for rapidly identifying cancer cells in the operating room.
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Logistic Regression

This article will cover the basic theory behind logistic regression, the types of logistic regression, when to use them and take you through a worked example.
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Revolutionizing Laboratory Information Management Systems With IoT and Smart Technology

Many labs are adopting Internet of Things (IoT)-integrated laboratory information management systems (LIMS). This article explores the benefits, key applications, challenges and future directions of IoT-enabled LIMS.
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NIH’s 15% Indirect Cost Cap Could Cripple Research, Scientists Say

Scientists warn that the NIH’s 15% cap on indirect costs could threaten research funding. Learn why this policy is under fire.
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The Gut Could Be a New Target for Antidepressants

New research shows how gut serotonin impacts mood and SSRI effects, offering insights into targeted antidepressant treatments with fewer side effects.
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Linear Regression

Discover how linear regression works, from simple to multiple linear regression, with step-by-step examples, graphs and real-world applications.
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AI, MPS and the End of Animal Testing?

Dr. Thomas Hartung explains how AI and microphysiological systems (MPS) are changing drug safety testing. These human-relevant models offer faster, more ethical alternatives to animal testing.
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The Promise of Continuous Processing To Advance Biopharmaceutical Production

This article explores how switching to an automated continuous manufacturing process can improve product yields and quality, lower capital expenditures, reduce facility footprints and minimize waste, ultimately reducing the price tag of biologics.
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Why Does One Earbud Always Die Before the Other? These Researchers Want to Find Out

Conventional battery failure analysis usually takes place in controlled laboratory settings that are not reflective of real-world electronics use. Now, scientists are examining complete electronic devices to study their battery life.
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The MANOVA Test

This article will cover the theory underpinning multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), which expands on the capabilities of ANOVA, the types of MANOVA and a worked example of the test.
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