Moving The Needle In Liquid Biopsy – Asian Scientist Magazine
Liquid biopsy, a minimally invasive procedure, is gaining popularity for cancer detection through screening for biomarkers like cell-free DNA (cfDNA) ...
Liquid biopsy, a minimally invasive procedure, is gaining popularity for cancer detection through screening for biomarkers like cell-free DNA (cfDNA) ...
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a group of older adults stay connected and active through line dancing and digital tools, promoting ...
Vaccination is crucial in reducing disease mortality, with vaccine hesitancy and misinformation leading to the resurgence of diseases like measles. ...
The National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore launched ASPIRE 2A and ASPIRE 2A+ to support research in various fields, with Deputy ...
Michael Chee, director of NUS's Sleep and Cognition Center, highlights the sleep crisis among Asians, with Southeast Asians facing high ...
Iran has sentenced three individuals to death for their involvement in the 2020 assassination of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, with ...
Singaporean Tan Ter Cheah, a 53-year-old amputee due to synovial sarcoma, has seen significant advancements in prosthetic technology over the ...
Industries are leveraging supercomputers and cloud-based computing to innovate processes, with digital twins aiding maritime researchers in creating autonomous ships ...
In India, a woman named Shayoni discovered she had endometriosis after years of debilitating pain, leading her to use the ...
AsianScientist (Oct. 04, 2024) discusses how emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), are driving significant changes in addressing global challenges ...
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