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NanoHarmony Survey Asks Stakeholders about Their Experiences with OECD Test Guidelines and Guidance Documents

Nanotech

To help learn best practice in this area, the NanoHarmony project wants to hear from stakeholders about their experiences with TGs and GDs by asking people to share their experiences in a short survey.

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Covid-19 news: England sees highest weekly infections in four months

New Scientist

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Galileo and the Pope Who Loved Cicadas

Scientific American

The legendary scientist used the insects’ songs as a metaphor for his theories about the universe. It didn’t go well. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.

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Synchrotron reveals how a dinosaur breathed, how fireflies coordinate their flashing

Physics World

If you watch films like Jurassic Park you might think that scientists have a pretty good idea about the anatomy and behaviour of dinosaurs. They observed flashing at a frequency of about 2 Hz and in bursts that last 10–20 s. In reality, crucial things like how the creatures breathed is a matter of debate.

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Sustainability at Retail

But first, a little about the consumer. Finally, the white paper includes both the POPAI France and POPAI UK & Ireland Eco-Standard initiatives and shows how companies have implemented these standards in their projects. Download today!

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Elemental forms of metals discovered in brains of Alzheimer’s patients

Physics World

It clearly suggests that there’s more to understand about brain neurochemistry than we’d originally imagined.”. But Telling cautions that there’s much more work to do before they can say anything definitive about the role these metals play in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. “It Seeing metals at nanoscales.

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Research integrity: A closer look at gel and Western Blot image cropping

Frontiers

In cases where duplicated features are detected or inappropriate editing is applied, red flags are raised about the integrity of the image. Her interests lie in molecular biology and is drawn towards learning more specifically about molecular pathology and how these processes lead to cancers. Problematic cropping cases.

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