Researchers suggest that they have recovered sequences from ancient works and from letters that may belong to the Renaissance ...
Fox Chase will use Arima's 3D genomics technology as part of its diagnostic workflow for lymphoma and sarcoma.
Factorial Biotechnologies, a leader in next-generation single-cell sequencing solutions, and Honeycomb Biotechnologies, a pioneer in instrument-free single-cell analysis, today announced a strategic ...
A complete automated workflow for analyzing Sanger sequencing chromatograms (.ab1 files) to identify mosquito species using COI DNA barcoding. Built for ENTM201L students at UC Riverside with zero ...
This article and associated images are based on a poster originally authored by Marisa Amato and presented at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2025 in affiliation with Singleron Biotechnologies GmbH. This poster ...
As a core member of the Sample Technology team, Catriona works on developing new sample and library preparation methods, sequencing kits and end-end-workflows. She worked on the development and ...
Modern RFID tags and readers anchor real-time data systems that replace manual counts with instant, item-level visibility. Enterprises use them to cut labor hours, curb shrinkage and surface ...
Researchers have developed a noninvasive DNA tool to help monitor hard-to-trace African carnivores, including caracals and leopards, making it potentially useful in the conservation of elusive and ...
Forensic DNA analysis has fundamentally changed criminal investigations, providing an unprecedented level of accuracy in identifying suspects, exonerating the innocent, and solving cold cases. And ...
Abigail Bassett from Inc. Custom Studio checked in with Andy Meadows from BL.INK; Ned Mears from GS1 US; and Psyche Terry from Urban Hydration to learn about the barcode makeover, which should take ...
A team of scientists has created a new guide to advance standards for collecting and cataloging DNA from marine species, enhancing a revolutionary method for monitoring ocean biodiversity. The guide ...
James Chappell, associate professor of biosciences and bioengineering at Rice University. In the microscopic world of bacteria, gene transfer is a powerful mechanism that can alter cellular function, ...