Maybe it expressed a sergeant’s snark toward the officer corps. Or a budding scientist’s thrill at a big find. Either way, the hand-lettered label that future Bates professor William H. Sawyer Jr.
audio: Pathogens, meet technology. A new system developed by Texas AgriLife Research automatically scans a water sample and points to potential pathogens much faster than what humans can accomplish.
Detecting one of the world's most common pathogens in drinking water soon may no longer be bottle-necked under a laboratory microscope. Pathogens, meet technology. A new system developed by Texas ...
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