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March 17, 2017

Feature Article

Chemists Color World of 3D Crystals with Advances in Self-Assembly

Advance offers promise for the creation of enhanced synthetic chemistry

A team of New York University chemists has created self-assembled, three-dimensional DNA crystals that can bind a separate, dye-bearing strand—a breakthrough that enhances the functionality of these tiny building blocks.

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BrandTech Scientific

NEW Dispensette® S Bottletop Dispensers from BrandTech® Scientific

BRAND Dispensette® S bottletop dispensers bring more safety and convenience to dispensing virtually any laboratory liquid. Building on fifty years of leadership in dispensing technology, the new instruments have advanced features including elimination of seals, improved safety valves, faster priming, easier volume selection and lower operation forces. Models available for general purpose dispensing, organics and concentrated acids, and trace analysis.

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NuAire, Inc

Management Tips

How Project Management Techniques Can Improve Research

Without established performance measures, it can feel like you are constantly racing against time to produce results

It’s easy to get caught up in a rat race when conducting scientific research. Basic research, often carried out in an academic-type setting, tends to be hypothesis-driven or exploratory in nature rather than product-driven as in industry.

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Feature Article

'Good' Bacteria Is Possible Solution for Unchecked Inflammation in Bowel Diseases

Researchers describe how inflammation can go unchecked in the absence of a certain inflammation inhibitor called NLRP12

Beneficial bacteria may be the key to helping to reverse a cycle of gut inflammation seen in certain inflammatory bowel diseases, University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have found.

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Lab Manager Infographic

The Evolution of Microplate Technology

Enter any clinical diagnostic or research lab today and you will see the intricate dance of microplates being filled with samples, transported into various diagnostic and analytical instruments, washed, and then begin the process all over again. The microplate has evolved over the past 65 years into an indispensable piece of equipment used in many labs today.

Learn more about the history and evolution of microplate technology.

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Lab Manager Cold Storage Survey

Feature Article

Study Quantifies Effect of 'Legacy Phosphorus' in Reduced Water Quality

Eliminating the overabundance of phosphorus is critical for improving the quality of Wisconsin's lakes and rivers

For decades, phosphorous has accumulated in Wisconsin soils. Though farmers have taken steps to reduce the quantity of the agricultural nutrient applied to and running off their fields, a new study reveals that a "legacy" of abundant soil phosphorus has a large, direct and long-lasting impact on water quality.

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Feature Article

Biochemists Develop New Way to Control Cell Biology with Light

Newly available tool will help researchers worldwide shed light on inner workings of cells

Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a new method of controlling biology at the cellular level using light. The tool—called a photocleavable protein—breaks into two pieces when exposed to light, allowing scientists to study and manipulate activity inside cells in new and different ways.

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eBook

Resource Guide on Laboratory Balances

Laboratories have numerous weighing options, including sliding-scale mechanical balances, top loaders, and analytical balances.

In this eBook you'll learn:

  • Questions to ask before buying a lab balance
  • Maintenance tips on lab balances
  • Expert advice on how lab balances can improve your research
  • Featured products and new offers

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Shopping for a New Immersion Circulator?

What to Consider When Buying an Immersion Circulator

Know what features to look for when purchasing a new immersion circulator

Join Linda the lab manager and her team as they explore what some of the best immersion circulators can (and should) offer in this Lab Manager video sponsored by IKA.

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Feature Article

New Tool for Combating Mosquito-Borne Disease: Insect Parasite Genes

DNA of a common insect parasite could help fight dengue, Zika, and malaria

Wolbachia is the most successful parasite the world has ever known. You’ve never heard of it because it only infects bugs: millions upon millions of species of insects, spiders, centipedes, and other arthropods all around the globe. The secret to the over-achieving bacterium’s success is its ability to hijack its hosts’ reproduction.

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