What’s a budding scientist to do when he/she can’t gain practice doing science in an actual lab? Why, take advantage of virtual labs, of course! The Virtual Labs: Using a Microscope app is one of a ...
Institutions hoping to take their science programs online often run into the same roadblock: how to translate a discipline built around tactile lab experiences to a digital environment. Oregon State ...
Hitachi’s electron microscopy applications lab in Daresbury is opening its doors to visitors virtually - thanks to the lab’s new online interactive tour. You can now take a step inside the facility ...
Under the microscope lies a specimen of a liver. Deep in concentration, a student is analyzing the structure of the tissue when the university official asks her to finish up – the lab is about to ...
Published in the journal, Nature, these virtual labs are designed to supercharge discovery. They use multiple AI agents that talk, plan, and even argue like seasoned scientists. A recent study out of ...
Many courses at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have turned to labs conducted at home, using kits mailed to students.By Yuen Ting Chow When Abigail S. Huebner ’23 was deciding which ...
A member of the Core Research Facilities, the Microscopy Core Laboratory (MCL) offers a variety of micro-imaging and micro-analysis solutions by providing access to several photon-, scanned probe-, ...
Microorganisms are ubiquitous; that is, they are present nearly everywhere. In this lab you will try to isolate bacteria and other microorganisms from various sources using different types of media.
The application of virtual microscopy (VM) to research, pre-doctoral medical and dental educational training, and diagnostic surgical and anatomic pathology is well-documented but its application to ...
FPM-vH&E and WSI-cH&E results are similar, with the same tissue structure and large-scale features (including crypts and variations in cell number and density) apparent in both image datasets. A new ...
In a quiet corner of Stanford University, scientists are building a new kind of lab—one that doesn’t need beakers, microscopes, or even humans. Instead, it’s powered by artificial intelligence, ...