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The Promise and Challenges of Brain–Computer Interfaces

Explore the evolution of brain–computer interface (BCI) technology, including its fundamental limitations and future prospects.
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Inducible Degrons Help Researchers Catalog Gene Function

Technology Networks caught up with Professor Mazhar Adli to learn more about his research on the characterization of essential human genes and the benefits of using inducible degrons to study gene function.
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Mapping the Plasma Proteome: Unlocking Biomarkers for Precision Medicine

Next-generation proteomics is enabling researchers to explore the proteome with unprecedented depth and scale. This article will explore recent advances in the application of high-throughput proteomics in precision medicine.
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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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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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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 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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Enhancing Process and Parameter Control for Accelerated Time to Patient

This article explores how digital maturity in process design and parameter management can drive significant time and cost savings, streamline tech transfers and ultimately accelerate patient access to critical treatments.
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Pride in STEMM: Overcoming Challenges and Improving Inclusivity

In this article, LGBTQIA+ scientists share what they enjoy most about their work, discuss the primary hurdles LGBTQIA+ individuals encounter in STEMM and offer advice to young professionals entering the field.
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