
Ultrasensitive microfluidic chip helps predict whether lung cancer treatment is working
A graphene oxide microfluidic chip analyses circulating tumour cells in blood samples to determine the effectiveness of lung cancer treatment
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A graphene oxide microfluidic chip analyses circulating tumour cells in blood samples to determine the effectiveness of lung cancer treatment
Experiment could shed light on colliding neutron stars
Technique could give spectroscopic studies of antimatter a boost
Radiotherapy equipment maker Elekta has put access to quality care in underserved regions at the heart of its strategic growth plan
New technique allows NV centres to be used in diamond anvil cells
Sun Nuclear explores QA for ultrahigh-dose rate FLASH radiotherapy
US technology start-up Danaher Cryogenics has developed a portfolio of integrated sub-Kelvin cryostat systems for research and industry
Katherine Wright reviews Waves in an Impossible Sea: How Everyday Life Emerges from the Cosmic Ocean by Matt Strassler
The Electrochemical Society explores an in-depth understanding of electrochemical atomic force microscopy in battery interfaces
Elekta explores the experiences of upgrading from Leksell Gamma Knife Icon to Elekta Esprit