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This Week in Science

Check out the Technology Networks news team's selection of their favorite scientific stories from the week.
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Some Women Experience Heavier Periods After COVID-19 Vaccination

Women are at a slightly higher risk of having a heavier period after COVID vaccination, a study finds.
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Hormone Levels in Contraceptives Could Be Reduced, New Data Suggests

A new study has explored how hormones included in contraceptives impact the body’s own hormone levels and menstrual cycle.
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Shark-Sourced Vaccine Ingredient May Be on Its Way Out

Researchers are exploring how yeast can be used to produce shark-derived squalene analogues.
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What Happened This Week in Science?

Check out the Technology Networks news team's selection of their favorite scientific stories from the week.
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Cell and Gene Therapy Workflows with Bio-Rad

In this informative video, you will discover the latest technologies and workflows used in the field of cell and gene therapy.
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What Happened This Week in Science?

Let's look back at the science stories that came out this week!
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Precision Multiplexing Made Simple With Ella

The Ella instrument by Bio-Techne automates every step of the immunoassay workflow, helping to minimize user error while ensuring highly precise and reproducible results.
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Celebrating Female Scientists on International Women’s Day

To celebrate International Women’s Day, Technology Networks is delighted to showcase the work of Dr. Angela Calderón, associate professor in drug discovery and development at Auburn University in the United States.
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Using Ultrasound To Move Cells and Build Tissue

Manipulating individual cells is a difficult task. New research conducted at Caltech has created an alternative: air-filled proteins, produced by genetically engineered cells, that can be pushed around—along with the cells containing them—by ultrasound waves.
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