Ahead of RAPID + TCT 2026, Maggie Lashutka explains how Ricoh uses 3D printing to create patient-specific brain models for surgical planning.
With Raman microscopy, there's an additional layer of complexity: fluorescence. Particle fluorescence can overwhelm the Raman signal and make routine analysis more challenging. In comparison, IR ...
The University of the Western Cape’s 60km housing policy marginalises black students by ignoring the harsh realities of Cape Town’s townships. This spatial injustice forces vulnerable learners to ...
Mumbai has never lacked spectacle, yet SIKAO arrives without leaning on excess. Its debut exhibition, Objects of Desire, staged at IFBE in Ballard Estate this M ...
When spine surgeons talk about pressure, few procedures rival C1–C2 fixation - a surgery so delicate that a deviation of just a few millimeters can mean the difference between success and catastrophic ...
Modernise your design strategy with mobile-first and keyboard-centric approaches that create more resilient, accessible, and user-friendly software.
Picture this: You're signing a credit card receipt at the bank, using one of those pens attached to a short chain. As a left-handed person, you awkwardly ...
Veiled faces, abstract motifs, and ancestral memory converge in Hussein Shikha’s art, where the past and present of Iraq ...
Integrators are met with masses of detail around tweeters, horns, waveguides and more when choosing speakers. But in practice, dispersion behaviour remains the professional point of focus; ...
Spatial proteomics has emerged as a transformative approach in modern biomedical research. Unlike conventional proteomics, spatial proteomics preserves spatial context, enabling high-resolution ...
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