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Residue found in Roman vial reveals first evidence of ancient physicians’ use of feces in medicine
The vial, also known as an unguentarium, is commonly believed to have held perfumes or cosmetic oils.
The Chandrayaan 5 mission is a collaboration between India and Japan. The mission will prospect for water and other volatiles on the lunar surface.
Scientists in Australia have uncovered a clever new way to fight some of the most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria by ...
A team of biochemists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has developed a faster way to identify molecules in the ...
The conversion of large-scale, complex mass spectrometry data into meaningful structural insights through ChemEcho, a machine learning embedding method, published in August by investigators at ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) has long been a cornerstone of chemical and biological analysis, but in biotech and biomanufacturing, it is now experiencing a renaissance. As drug modalities diversify—peptides ...
E. camaldulensis has traditionally been used as an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antipyretic, and antimalarial remedy,as ...
Daniele Canzio, PhD, of the Department of Neurology and Balyn Zaro, PhD, of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry have ...
Expert Intelligence aims to automate the interpretation of lab data in settings compliant with ‘good practices’ guidelines ...
When some ancient Romans were feeling a little under the weather, they were treated with human feces. While this practice was ...
Researchers investigated historic and current lead exposure by studying an unexpected part of the body: hair. In a study published yesterday in the journal PNAS, researchers analyzed hair clippings ...
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