Wet Lab

Human Brains are Absorbing Plastic Pollution at an Alarming Rate

Read more about the new research that reveals microplastics are entering the human body and lodging in the brain.

Pharmaceuticals

Are Wildlife Getting High from Carelessly Disposed Prescription Drugs?

Explore how wildlife is exposed to human drugs - from mood-altering prescriptions like Xanax to illicit substances like cocaine.

Wet Lab

Face Transplants Could Become More Mainstream as Surgical Techniques Improve

Learn about the important advances in medical transplants that are making it possible to offer the most difficult cosmetic surgery of all.

Wet Lab

Which Countertop is Good for Which Lab Applications?

Get top recommendations for countertop materials that are suited for different types of laboratory applications.

Manufacturing

Is 2025 the Year of the Flexible Manufacturing Robot?

Find out how quickly robots are expanding beyond dedicated robotic systems toward flexible humanoid robots.

Tech Lab

AI-Based Drug Discovery and Development Methods Will Revolutionize Pharma Labs

Learn more about the potential of using AI tools for drug discovery as well as the risks this new technology could have.

Healthcare

Now is the Time to Plan for a Safer Laboratory in 2025

Find out what are the best safety practices and important reference documents that will help make your facility safer in the coming year.

Healthcare

With Life Expectancy Dropping, Researchers Investigate How to Live Longer "Health Spans"

Take a look in this Formaspace Executive report at what health researchers recommend for living a longer “health span.”

Healthcare

AI Helps Researchers Pinpoint More Effective Opioid Overdose Treatments

Read more about the underlying causes of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and the use of Artificial Intelligence for addiction prevention therapies.

Wet Lab

Millwork vs Casework: Pros and Cons in a Healthcare Environment

This report outlines the key pros and cons of each type of furniture, so you can confidently choose the solution that is right for you.

Healthcare

Understanding Why Some People's Genes Prevent Covid Infections

As the FDA approves new updated COVID-19 vaccines, new research points to insight into why some people never become infected with the virus.

Wet Lab

Chimeric Brain "Organoids" Offer New Insights into Brain Function and Development

Learn more about the laboratory-grown chimeric brain "organoids" that offer new insights into human brain development and disease mechanisms.

Wet Lab

Could Reducing Fossil Fuel Particulate Pollution Actually Make the Climate Warmer?

Find out more about whether the recent reduction in maritime sulfur emissions could have the unintended consequence of warming the planet.

Wet Lab

PFAS Forever Chemicals Can Be Absorbed Through the Skin

Find out more about the PFAS chemicals and the risks of them being absorbed directly through the dermal layer of the skin.

Healthcare

Increasing Risk of Dengue Fever in the USA

Find out more about how to diagnose the disease in the laboratory, and current developments to create a viable vaccine to prevent its spread.

Healthcare

Clinical Testing Laboratories Could Benefit from the Growing Home Testing Market

Find out what opportunities there are in the self-testing market for laboratory testing startups and traditional testing laboratories.

Industry News

Testing the Claim that ChatGPT is Writing Scientific Research Papers

Learn more about the new policies that were developed to manage the risk AI-generated content poses to scientific research.

Healthcare

Unlocking the Secrets of Treating Aggressive Cancers

Find out what important new treatments are being tested in late-stage human trials for treating aggressive cancers.

Healthcare

Can New Neurotherapy Techniques Help Paralyzed Patients Walk Again?

Learn about new therapies from Grégoire Courtine's laboratory research that are helping those suffering from paralysis to live better lives.

Healthcare

Should We Start Mass Production of H5N1 Avian Flu Vaccines?

As scientists find more evidence of the H5N1 avian flu spreading, public health officials are grappling with how to respond.