At the end of September, a top-class consortium of industry and research partners gathered at the headquarters of BAUER ...
Destructive sampling is a research method that involves intentionally altering or damaging a specimen to address specific scientific questions. Because this process is irreversible, the University of ...
Konstantin Vodopyanov, a professor at the College of Sciences and CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, recently co-authored a study published in the journal Optica. This research examines ...
A research team has developed a novel direct sampling method based on deep generative models. Their method enables efficient sampling of the Boltzmann distribution across a continuous temperature ...
A Tucson-based cancer biologist is helping lead the development of a new sampling method that can better detect the genetic diversity of tumors using an unlikely tool — a blender. Nelson Alexander, ...
Passive sampling has emerged as an indispensable tool for monitoring hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) in diverse environmental media. By employing polymer-based materials, researchers are able ...
Not only is breast cancer more than one disease, but a single breast cancer tumor can vary within itself, giving the potential for very different patient treatment plans depending on the tumor sample ...
Effective management of alien species requires detecting populations in the early stages of invasion. Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling can detect aquatic species at relatively low densities, but few ...
Collecting genetic samples for small mammals can be tricky, but scientists found a noninvasive way to do it for San Francisco's endangered salt marsh harvest mouse. From species of marmots to moles, ...