The human body is made up of trillions of cells. They display immense cellular variety and a high degree of spatial organization – a product of development that continuously changes due to factors ...
For more than 25 years, Nancy Tosta has directed government and private-sector efforts to use geospatial technologies in environmental and natural-resource-related projects. She has served as ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has revolutionized the study of gene expression at the single-cell level. Recently, spatial technology has taken transcriptomics to the next level by adding ...
Location data is critical to nearly all state and local government work — whether it’s responding to a public safety call, supporting community planning and development, or maintaining critical ...
The Yale GIS Accelerator program — which aims to teach University affiliates how to utilize geographic information systems, or GIS, in projects — began on Jan. 6, 2025. It is a five-day intensive GIS ...
Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and collaborators say they have combined spatial and single-cell data from 1.6 million cells to create the most comprehensive cell map of the human gut ...
Melanoma is a somewhat unusual cancer -- one that blooms before our very eyes, often on sun-exposed skin, and can quickly become deadly as it turns our own skin against us and spreads to other organs.
A new computational tool developed at the University of Haifa is changing how archaeologists document and analyze ancient ...
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