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November 08, 2016

Feature Article

Short RNA Molecules Mapped in Single Cell

The new method for measuring the absolute numbers of short, non-coding, RNA sequences in individual embryonic stem cells could improve the understanding of how our genes are regulated and different cell types develop

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have now mapped the presence of short RNA-sequences in an individual cell.

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Upcoming Webinar - Nov 10th, 12:00PM - 1:30PM EST

Trends in Cell Culture

Join our panel of industry experts as we explore some of the latest trends in cell culture technologies and techniques in this live, interactive webinar.

Thursday November 10, 2016
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EST

Mass culture of animal cell lines is fundamental to manufacture many products of biotechnology. With a variety of technologies and platforms available, the choices available for the cell culture researcher have never been greater.

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eBook

Evaporator Resource Guide

Evaporators have for decades been staples in labs and industries performing chemistry. Choosing the correct evaporator for your application is not an easy task.

In this resource you'll find:

  • Questions to ask when purchasing a new evaporator
  • Maintenance tips to keep your evaporation system running smoothly
  • Expert advice on set-up, care, and techniques
  • Featured products and new offerings

Download your FREE eBook compliments of Lab Manager and our industry partners.

Management Tips

Three Crucial Questions for Uncovering Unconscious Bias in the Workplace

In the workplace, part of the issue is not knowing the difference between diversity and inclusion

Diversity and inclusion have definitely grown up over the past 20 years. Studies have shown that diversity management tops the list of priorities that businesses will have in the coming years.

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Feature Article

Physicists Make It Possible to 3D Print Your Own Baby Universe

Imperial College London scientists have created plans for 3D printing the cosmic microwave background

Researchers have created a 3D printed cosmic microwave background—a map of the oldest light in the universe—and provided the files for download.

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Lab Manager Infographic

Lab Water Warriors

Lab water generally comes in three different purities. ASTM Type III is suitable for processes such as filling water baths or for use in autoclaves. Type II is the next step up, recommended for general lab processes. Type I is the most pure, required for sensitive analytical processes, such as HPLC, GC, or MS.

Our lab water warriors describe some of the purification techniques, requirements, and applications of each type of lab water in this new Lab Manager infographic.

Download the FREE infographic.

Feature Article

Robotic Cleaning Technique Could Automate Neuroscience Research

Patch-clamping is a recording method in which a tiny liquid-filled glass pipette is connected to individual neurons

For scientists listening in on the faint whispers of brain neurons, a first-ever robotic technique for cleaning the tiny devices that record the signals could facilitate a new level of automation in neuroscience research.

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Feature Article

Male Birth Control Shots Prevent Pregnancy

Researchers call for further study to reduce risk of depression, side effects

Men can take birth control shots to prevent pregnancy in their female partners, according to a new study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

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Feature Article

Invisibility Cloak with Photonic Crystals

Researchers aim to make such cloaks more practical

Almost as elusive as unicorns, finding practical materials for invisibility cloaking is challenging. Michigan Technological University researchers have new ideas for how to solve that.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Bromate Determination in Water and Drinking Water

Photometric determination versus ion chromatography

Learn how photometric principles can simplify your bromate detection and eliminate many of the problems encountered with traditional ion chromatography-based methods.

Download the FREE white paper and learn how to simplify your water testing.

Shopping for a New Balance?

What to Consider When Buying a Balance

Find the features to look for when purchasing a new balance

Join Linda the lab manager and her team as they explore what some of the best balances can (and should) offer in this video sponsored by Ohaus.

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Feature Article

New Sensor Technology Could Speed up Blood Test Analysis

Currently, tests to detect the presence of infection or disease require a sample of blood from a patient, which is later analyzed in a laboratory to detect markers of disease

Researchers have developed a new sensor that is capable of detecting multiple proteins and enzymes in a small volume of blood, which could significantly speed up diagnostic healthcare processes.

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