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Can Exercise Help Slow Breast Cancer Progression?

Researchers are studying how exercise influences breast cancer progression. Their findings show that physical activity can lower estrogen levels, regulate metabolic markers, reduce chronic inflammation and boost immune responses.
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Translational Omics – The Role of Biomarkers and Mass Spectrometry

Thomas Moehring highlights how advanced technologies such as mass spectrometry, automation and AI are accelerating biomarker discovery and clinical applications, leading to breakthroughs in diagnostics and therapies for complex diseases.
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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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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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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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The Future Is Bright: Advances and Developments in Flow Cytometry

Flow cytometry (FC) is a powerful tool for multi-parametric cell characterization. In this article, we explore the advances improving the accuracy and efficiency of FC and opening up new research and clinical applications.
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Stories of Five EDI Champions in STEMM

By sharing the stories of EDI champions in science, we hope to shed light on both the importance of diversity and the practical steps being taken to improve representation and inclusion.
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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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Despite Progress, Research and Innovation Still Lack Gender Equality

In an interview with Technology Networks, Mirit Eldor of Elsevier discusses how, despite women now representing 41% of researchers globally, equality is still unacceptably far away.
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Allyship in STEMM: Embracing Inclusion & Equity

Allyship in STEMM requires active listening, unlearning biases and advocating for equity. This article explores how inclusion drives innovation and how small actions can create meaningful change in building a more diverse, inclusive community.
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