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Chemical Composition of 100-Year-Old Beer; Unique Genome Architecture of Zygotes; Stretchy Silver

 

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April 03, 2017

Feature Article

Analysis Yields Clues to Chemical Composition of 100-Year-Old Beer

Uncovered in 2015, the beer was apparently produced during World War I and stored in a cold cellar

Stashed away and long-forgotten, a trio of century-old bottled beers recently discovered in the Czech Republic could help scientists better understand early 20th-century brewing practices, as well as the chemical changes that occur in beer over long periods of time.

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New Auto Series Plus Press From Carver

Auto Series Plus automatic hydraulic laboratory presses just got even better with features that include a 7” color operator interface, enhanced platen temperature control, auto-tuning, ramp heating capability, real-time trending of force and temperature, seven day timer for auto heat-up and storage of up to 250 recipes.

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Lab Health and Safety

Regulatory Compliance

Laboratories are full of potentially hazardous minefields

On December 29, 2008, a young research assistant working at a University of California, Los Angeles lab used a syringe to transfer tert-Butyllithium from one container to another. The syringe came apart and the contents of the pyrophoric reagent, which spilled on the assistant, Sheharbano Sangji, combusted and instantly engulfed her in flames.

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Feature Article

Unique Genome Architectures After Fertilization in Single-Cell Embryos

The egg and sperm genomes that co-exist in a single-cell zygote have a unique structure compared to other interphase cells

Using a newly developed method, researchers have been able to shed light on the complexity of genome reorganization occurring during the first hours after fertilization in the single-cell mammalian embryo.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Pure Water in Immunohistochemistry and Cytology Procedures

Anatomic pathologists employ a variety of tools and procedures to analyze human organ and tissue specimens.

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  • The use of pure water in immunohistochemistry and cytology procedures
  • The importance of pure water traceability
  • Service, consumable ordering, and preventive maintenance

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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:

  • Maintenance tips on lab balances 7
  • Questions to ask before buying a lab balance7
  • Expert advice on how lab balances can improve your research
  • Featured products and new offers

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Feature Article

Researchers Create Super Strong, Stretchy Silver

New discovery should give chemists and industrial engineers a target size for creating silver wires that could lead to the first foldable phones

The ceramic material used to make many of today’s touchscreens has only two of three needed qualities: it’s conductive, it’s transparent—but it’s not flexible.

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Feature Article

Scientists Deploy CRISPR to Preserve Photoreceptors in Mice

Gene-editing tool rescues photoreceptors from a variety of mutations

Silencing a gene called Nrl in mice prevents the loss of cells from degenerative diseases of the retina, according to a new study. The findings could lead to novel therapies for preventing vision loss from human diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa.

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When to Replace Your Centrifuge

Time to Replace Your Centrifuge?

Know what signs to look for

Join Linda the lab manager as she evaluates her centrifuge and rotors for signs that they may need replacement in this video sponsored by Beckman Coulter.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Elix® UV Technology Compared to Single and Double Distillation

Developed centuries ago, distillation has long been the primary water purification technology. Today, newer purification technologies have proved their efficiency and robustness, and compete with distillation.

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  • The basic principles of water purification technologies
  • How the Elix® UV technology compares to single and double distillation concerning removal of organics, ions, and bacteria

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Feature Article

Pioneering Treatment Method Turns Sewage Sludge into Farm-Safe Fertilizer

Masdar Institute’s novel three-in-one treatment method removes over 90 percent of zinc and 60 percent of copper from biosolids, creating a high-value fertilizer for UAE’s soils and agriculture industry

Biological waste from livestock has long been used to help make farm soil more fertile, but while human waste has similar potential benefits, its use presents more challenges.

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