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Most major brewers (and many craft ones) offer nonalcoholic beers these days, but almost always in bottles or cans. Here's ...
Safe food storage is of the utmost importance in a kitchen, and while some containers can handle raw meat, not all can. This ...
BIDMC microbiologists unveil a faster, simpler test to predict antibiotic effectiveness against drug‑resistant infections, saving time and improving care.
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Last year, APW science students put BioSpherix Xvivo Ed® to use in Bio 103, designed to enhance classroom experiments and offer an ideal entry point into real-world lab ...