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April 26, 2017

Feature Article

Freezing Lithium Batteries May Make Them Safer and Bendable

Columbia Engineers use ice-templating to control electrolyte structure in lithium batteries

Yuan Yang, assistant professor of materials science and engineering at Columbia Engineering, has developed a new method that could lead to lithium batteries that are safer, have longer battery life, and are bendable, providing new possibilities such as flexible smartphones.

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Siemens Industry Lab Solutions

Management Tips

Work/Life Balance Tips for Lab Professionals

Lab professionals share tips for balancing their personal lives with their work

While work-life balance means different things to different lab professionals, one common thread is the work-until-you-drop attitude drilled into scientists starting in college, where anyone who takes time for themselves is viewed as lazy.

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Feature Article

Using CRISPR to Reverse Retinitis Pigmentosa and Restore Visual Function

In mouse models, advanced gene editing tool reprogrammed photoreceptor rods to mutation-resistant cones

Using the gene-editing tool CRISPR/Cas9, researchers have reprogrammed mutated rod photoreceptors to become functioning cone photoreceptors, reversing cellular degeneration and restoring visual function in two mouse models of retinitis pigmentosa.

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Upcoming Webinar - April 27, 11 AM - 12 PM EDT

Webinar: Design, Set-up, and Proper Use of the Chemical Fume Hood

Thursday, April 27
11AM-12PM EDT

This webinar will cover the design of major types of chemical fume hoods, their features, and functions. The program will cover key differences between hood types and how to properly set up and adjust them to maintain efficient flows and optimum performance.

Click Here to Register for this FREE Webinar

eBook

Microplate Technology Resource Guide

The microplate has evolved over the past 60 years into an indispensable piece of equipment used in many labs today

Microplate readers are widely used in research, drug discovery, bioassay validation, QC, and manufacturing processes for the detection of biological, chemical, or physical processes in samples contained in microtiter plates.

Feature Article

New Data Unearths Pesticide Peril in Beehives

In 17 percent of colonies analyzed in a recent Cornell study, the bees' food stores revealed the presence of acutely high levels of pesticide exposure, while 73 percent were found to have chronic exposure

Honeybees—employed to pollinate crops during the blooming season—encounter danger due to lingering and wandering pesticides, according to a new Cornell University study that analyzed the bee's own food.

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Feature Article

Aha! Study Examines People Struck by Sudden Insight

Researchers study the eyes to identify when people near epiphany

Everybody loves those rare “aha moments” where you suddenly and unexpectedly solve a difficult problem or understand something that had previously perplexed you. But until now, researchers had not had a good way to study how people actually experienced what is called “epiphany learning.”

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White Papers and Application Notes

Productive Biological Sample Concentrator Range

Incorporating an improved pressure controller with intuitive programming and graphical display, miVac concentrators are now even easier to use, extremely quiet, and are 40% faster than comparably priced biological sample concentrators.

miVac concentrators can also be used to freeze dry aqueous samples. miVac systems are suitable for use with a wide range of solvents, from volatile organic types through to water and many medium boiling point solvents.

Learn how the improved miVac can improve your sample concentration.

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Lab Manager Infographic

Forensic Biology: DNA-Based Techniques

A wide variety of techniques are available using DNA to definitively link a suspect to either a crime scene or a victim, elevating the use of genetic techniques from a niche science to standard practice for criminal investigations and court proceedings. These tools may be used to identify potential suspects, victims of a crime or disaster, determine familial relationships, or exonerate persons wrongly accused of crimes.

Learn more about the various techniques available to today's forensic scientists.

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Feature Article

Biologists Discover Timesharing Strategy in Bacteria

Communities found to coordinate feeding to streamline efficiency

Timesharing, researchers have found, isn’t only for vacation properties. While the idea of splitting getaway condos in exotic destinations among various owners has been popular in real estate for decades, biologists have discovered that communities of bacteria have been employing a similar strategy for millions of years.

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