An analysis finds that reviewers are more likely to choose to be de-anonymized when their reviews are positive, suggesting instituting a fully open process might discourage negative feedback.
In both a mouse model and the hospital records of more than 3 million children, researchers found a connection between strong immune activation in males and later symptoms of autism spectrum disorder.
In this webinar brought to you by Bio-Rad, Jörg Bantin and Eddy van Collenburg will discuss when ddPCR should be used instead of qPCR and how to ease the transition.
Join us tomorrow (October 29) for a discussion of Mary Shelley’s 1818 masterpiece, Frankenstein. We will talk about the book, raise questions, and share observations in a webinar attended by special guest Roslynn Haynes, author and associate professor of English at the University of New South Wales.
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