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Missing piece identified for lower cost high quality MRI scans study
How can genomic fingerprinting help us to trace coronavirus outbreaks?
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21 July 2020
How can genomic fingerprinting help us trace coronavirus outbreaks?
When positive cases of COVID-19 are identified, genomic sequencing can help us understand where they have come from, writes Dr Rebecca Rockett.
21 July 2020
Missing piece identified for lower-cost, high-quality MRI scans: study
A new international study has identified the missing piece needed to enable low-cost MRI scanners to produce high-quality imaging, which can help revolutionise how doctors diagnose and screen for disease.
21 July 2020
Eating habits of baby predator starfish revealed
The creatures' varied diet complicates scientists' ability to age them. This makes plans for the management of this invasive species more difficult.