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Feature Article

The Chemistry of Whiskey (Video)

The American Chemical Society's Reactions series celebrates the chemical process of distillation that makes bourbon and other whiskey varieties possible

Since water and ethanol, along with tasty flavors, have different boiling points, they can be separated by carefully heating the mash that starts off every whiskey. Each distillery carefully protects their still design, engineered to create their signature liquor.

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On Demand Webinar - Available Now

Gas Generators: The Safer Approach to Your Gas Supply

This webinar discusses the benefits of onsite gas generation and demonstrates the advantages of switching to hydrogen carrier gas owing to declining helium supply.

As an attendee, you will learn more about:

  • How onsite generation enhances safety
  • Quality compliance with onsite generators
  • How larger capacity generators can solve helium supply issues

Click here to register for this FREE webinar

Feature Article

Stem Cells Edited to Fight Arthritis

Goal is vaccine that targets inflammation in joints

Using new gene-editing technology, researchers have rewired mouse stem cells to fight inflammation caused by arthritis and other chronic conditions. Such stem cells develop into cartilage cells that produce a biologic anti-inflammatory drug that, ideally, will replace arthritic cartilage and simultaneously protect joints and other tissues from damage that occurs with chronic inflammation.

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Management Tips

Looking to Hire?

Finding, recruiting, and retaining talent in your lab

Despite mounting economic (funding cuts), technological (less costly point-of-care and lab-on-a-chip tests), organizational (persistent consolidation and outsourcing to lower-cost operators), and personnel (scarcity of adequately trained staff) challenges, laboratory managers are under the gun to produce results faster at lower cost—and to hit all their return-on-investment targets.

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Video

Is it Time to Replace Your Water Aspirator?

Find out the real costs of using a water aspirator for vacuum production

Linda and her team examine the costs of using a water aspirator to produce vacuum in the lab in this Lab Manager video sponsored by KNF Neuberger.

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Feature Article

Zapping Bacteria with Sanitizers Made of Paper

Rutgers-led team invents promising technology for killing microbes

Imagine wearing clothes with layers of paper that protect you from dangerous bacteria. A Rutgers University-led team has invented an inexpensive, effective way to kill bacteria and sanitize surfaces with devices made of paper.

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Feature Article

Researchers Build Artificial Synapse Capable of Autonomous Learning

The discovery opens the door to building large networks that operate in ways similar to the human brain

The brain learns when synapses make connections among neurons. The connections vary in strength, with a strong connection correlating to a strong memory and improved learning. It is a concept called synaptic plasticity, and researchers see it as a model to advance machine learning.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Mineralogical Analysis of Copper Ore

Knowing the mineral composition of copper ore means additional information for downstream processing

The exploitation of new copper deposits of lower ore grade or the expansion of existing copper mines towards ore zones with changing mineral composition require more accurate and more frequent monitoring.

Learn how XRD can provide a rapid and reliable method to determine crystalline and amorphous phases of copper ores.

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eBook

Freeze Dryer Resource Guide

What are the most important things to keep in mind when buying a freeze dryer?

Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is an established process in the food, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and diagnostic industries that involves the removal of water or another solvent from a frozen product by means of sublimation. This process is commonly used for improving product stability, for long-term preservation, for product purification, and for sample preparation.

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Feature Article

A Fast, Non-Destructive Test for Two-Dimensional Materials

New method will better help researchers analyze defects in such materials

Graphene, the best known 2D material, has unparalleled strength and electrical conductivity, unlike its bulk form as graphite. Researchers have begun to study hundreds of other 2D materials for the purposes of electronics, sensing, early cancer diagnosis, water desalination, and a host of other applications.

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Lab Manager Infographic

The Evolution of Microplate Technology

Advancing research with over six decades of innovation.

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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Feature Article

Researchers Track the Effect of Brazil's 'Soy Moratorium' on an Advancing Agricultural Frontier

A major finding of the research suggests the 2006 Soy Moratorium had a larger effect in reducing deforestation in the Amazon than has been previously understood

The Brazilian state of Mato Grosso produces enough soybeans to be the equivalent of Iowa and Illinois put together. But it also plays home to lush Amazon rain forest, one of the richest, and most vulnerable, ecological treasures on our planet.

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