Monday, September 13, 2021
SMART nanosensors are safer and less tedious than existing techniques for testing plants’ response to compounds such as herbicides.
SMART nanosensors are safer and less tedious than existing techniques for testing plants’ response to compounds such as herbicides.
SMART researchers have developed an innovative method to detect and quantify the B.1.1.7 (Alpha) variant of concern via wastewater epidemiology.
Four times faster than conventional PCR methods, new RADICA approach is highly specific, sensitive, and resistant to inhibitors.
Deterministic lateral displacement assay can rapidly assess host inflammatory response, identifying a potentially life-threatening hyper-aggressive immune response.