Researchers at Graz University of Technology found that ordinary espresso can replace toxic uranyl acetate for electron ...
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Coffee-based staining offers eco-friendly solution for electron microscopy
Researchers at TU Graz have proven that espresso is a favourable alternative to the highly toxic and radioactive uranyl acetate in the analysis of biological samples.
Berkshire Community College (BCC) is a recipient of a Supporting Chip Advancement from Lab to Enterprise (SCALE) Capital ...
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Scientists just revealed a surprising new use for coffee
Researchers have identified a common household beverage as an effective, non-toxic substitute for the hazardous chemicals ...
Researchers have identified a brain protein whose absence leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like damage in mice. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that findings from a new study funded b ...
A bladeless turbine design converts the static electricity naturally generated by dust particles in compressed air into ...
New device could be used to observe structures as small as individual proteins, as well as the environment in which they move ...
The adult and two children were infectious from Dec. 27 through Jan. 1 while visiting many locations in King and Snohomish ...
Farmer Wilson Bentley was the first to photograph the tiny snow crystals individually, and his collection reveals that each ...
Authorities declined to expand too much on Wednesday's incident in Hinsdale during which an officer shot and killed Biagio ...
Gold on indium oxide enhances ozone sensing at room temperature, which could improve gas sensor design for real-time ...
New research suggests vesicles from the Salvia miltiorrhiza plant may treat acute lung injury (ALI) by reducing inflammation ...
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