New Delhi [India], December 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Lovely Professional University (LPU) is among the few universities in the country that offers an MSc Embryology program. To provide enhanced hands-on experience on the latest IVF technology and methodology, LPU has recently set up a center of ex
Researchers discovered that a type of Halteria, which are tiny ciliates that live in freshwater habitats all over the world, may consume large quantities of infectious chloroviruses. For the first time, the team's laboratory tests have also demonstrated that a virus-only diet, or "virovory,"
Could knowing where your ancestors came from be the key to better cancer treatments? Maybe, but where would that key fit? How can we trace cancer's ancestral roots to modern-day solutions? For Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) Research Professor Alexander Krasnitz, the answers may lie dee
The most lethal form of cancer both domestically and globally is lung cancer. Patients have very limited options as a result of the failure of several of the currently accessible medications. Bacterial therapy has been a promising new approach to treating cancer, however even though this tre
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and Sampath Nehra have been brought to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) under heavy security arrangements to take their voice samples.
Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL), the only DRDO Laboratory in Kerala, is conducting diverse activities such as Taking of Swachhtha Pledge, organising a Cleanliness Drive, Review and weeding out old records, Disposal of waste from the campus, planting trees, conducting vario
As reported earlier, the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) and Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) are likely to release the DNA report to the Delhi Police soon this week.
Vellore (Tamil Nadu) [India], December 9 (ANI/NewsVoir): BD Life Sciences-Biosciences, a segment of BD (Becton, Dickinson, and Company) in collaboration with The Cytometry Society of India, Christian Medical College - Vellore organized a 2-day workshop for laboratory personnel on technologic
A new study led by researchers from Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences suggests that a small fraction of marine microorganisms are responsible for most of the consumption of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide in the ocean. This surprising discovery, published in Nature, came from a new