U.S. Spatial Genomics and Transcriptomics Market to Grow from USD 0.26 Billion to USD 0.71 Billion by 2035, While Europe ...
A chemical called 6PPD-quinone (6PPD-Q), which forms when shaved-off tire particles come into contact with ozone, might ...
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have identified distinctive biological characteristics within adenomyosis lesions ...
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Tires may do more than wear down on the road—a chemical they release could be quietly raising your risk of Alzheimer's.
The infrastructure moment for AI-driven drug discovery continues to accelerate, with billion-dollar investments flowing into ...
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Traffic leaves more behind than exhaust. Every mile also grinds away tiny bits of tire rubber, and when one common tire chemical meets ozone, it transforms into a pollutant called 6PPD-quinone.
The premise is straightforward — we are awash in biological data. The rapid growth of multiomics datasets (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and radiomics) together with ...