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Sensor Multiplexing for Real-Time Decoding of Different Plant Stresses

Researchers have developed carbon nanotube sensors to detect the generation of two plant stress signaling molecules, hydrogen peroxide and salicylic acid, revealing distinctive, unique temporal waves for different stress types.
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Mass Spectrometry Imaging in Pharmaceutical Development

In this article, we explore how mass spectrometry imaging technology is evolving into a high-resolution spatial biology toolset to transform drug discovery and development.
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The One Sample T Test

In this article, we will explore some of the theory behind the one sample t test, assumptions of the test, interpretation and a worked example.
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Supercharging Batteries With Improved Material Design

Enhancing cathodes in sodium–ion batteries with a vanadium–iron phosphate structure improves ion conductivity and stability using cost-effective, eco-friendly materials, a study shows. This breakthrough could revolutionize large-scale energy storage.
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Digging Deep: Emerging Contaminants in Soil

Soil could be our planet's unsung hero, quietly working behind the scenes to keep everything in balance. This article will discuss some of the worrying emerging contaminants detected in soil and how scientists are rising to the analytical challenge.
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The Friedman Test

The Friedman test can be used to compare repeated measures or samples, such as following a person's biological functions over time. In this article, we consider its assumptions, when to use it and go through a worked example.

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Towards a Better Understanding of Osteoporosis: The Role of Solid-State NMR

This article explores how using solid-state NMR to study bone constituents in their native state can give researchers a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind osteoporosis.
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Water Analysis: A Pollution Solution?

Water represents a means to hydrate, wash, cook, clean and even to dispose of waste, but these activities are not without consequences. This article will discuss current areas of concern in water quality analysis and highlight some of the key techniques in detection and remediation efforts.
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The Z Test

If you want to compare means of continuous variables between two groups or to a hypothesized value, you might need a z test. In this article, we explore the two types of z test, assumptions of the test, interpretation and a worked example.
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qPCR vs dPCR: Choosing the Right PCR Technology To Suit Your Experimental Needs

How can you identify which technique is best suited to your research requirements? In this article, we explore the advantages of qPCR and dPCR, considering specific applications and deliverable metrics to help you choose the right technology to suit your experimental needs.
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