With its gossamer chambers and gleaming blue veins, the model heart that biology teacher Pimdao Nudklanarongrit placed on a metal tray did not look plastic as it filled the smart screen behind her.
Meetings and lectures used to mean static slides or scribbled notes—functional but hardly inspiring. Now, smart whiteboards are flipping the script. These interactive displays are turning passive ...
Most biology labs today—particularly smaller or early-career groups and those outside major funding hubs—face a tough reality: shrinking budgets, rising costs, limited access to cutting-edge ...
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