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You don’t have to be a numismatist to enjoy looking at coins under a microscope. An enthusiast will be able to find pockets of lead, patterns of lustre and flaws from heating, cooling and striking ...
and even the 'toy' microscopes we've chosen have working functions that allow tots to explore a new, scientific world. You'll find choices here to suit all age ranges, right from pre-school all ...
These all offer advanced features, and many of the microscopes we've chosen here would be found in a professional laboratory environment. We've considered functions that would be useful in a ...
The herpes virus that commonly causes cold sores affects how tightly coiled our DNA is and makes it shrink, all to help ...
Two key protein structures in the body are being visualized for the first time, thanks in part to the latest technology in ...
For every subject in Class 11, the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has published the most recent curriculum. Based on ...
Childhood trauma doesn't just leave psychological scars—it biologically reshapes the brain through chronic neuroinflammation and structural changes, increasing vulnerability to psychiatric disorders ...
Nematodes tiny yet mighty form wriggling towers to survive and travel as a team. Long thought to exist only in labs, scientists have now spotted these towers naturally forming in rotting orchard fruit ...
Cells taken from the lungs of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a larger accumulation of ...