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April 11, 2017

Feature Article

Femtosecond X-Ray Spectroscopy: Coming to a Lab Bench Near You

Researchers used a laser-based light source with pulses of X-rays at energies that have so far been limited only to large-facility sources

The ephemeral electron movements in a transient state of a reaction important in biochemical and optoelectronic processes have been captured and, for the first time, directly characterized using ultrafast X-ray spectroscopy.

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On Demand Webinar - Available Now

Increasing Productivity and Sustainability of Environmental GC/MS Methods

New GC and MSD technology allows the environmental laboratory to rethink the business of the laboratory. Greater sensitivity and simple operating procedures combine to decrease the amount of sample and solvent used, simultaneously decreasing the amount of time it takes to report results.

Participants will learn:

  • Techniques for reducing solvent usage and emissions
  • Procedures for increasing sensitivity of analysis

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Feature Article

Homing System Delivers Drugs to Specific Neurons

New technique reveals synaptic contributions to Parkinson's Disease

Biomedical engineers have developed a way to deliver drugs to specific types of neurons in the brain, providing an unprecedented ability to study neurological diseases while also promising a more targeted way to treat them.

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Management Tips

How to Upgrade Employee Enthusiasm

Transform walking dead employees into raving fans…without paying more

Have you ever had a company outing at a golf course? Ever have one end with an “invitation” from the local authorities to vacate the premises? Would you feel that outing was a total success? Want to find out how you can do just that and have it be a total success? Here’s how...

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Feature Article

Experiments Test How Easily Life Can Arise

Researchers are testing the idea that lifelike chemical reactions might develop readily under the right condition

On a lab benchtop, a handful of glass vials taped to a rocker gently sway back and forth. Inside the vials, a mixture of organic chemicals and tiny particles of fool’s gold are begging a question seemingly beyond their humble appearance: Where did life come from?

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Feature Article

Imitating Old Growth Captures Carbon Better Than Traditional Forestry

New forestry from old growth

New results from a 15-year study on Mount Mansfield and at the University of Vermont's research forest come to a surprising conclusion: imitating old-growth forests enhances carbon storage in managed forestland far better than conventional forestry techniques.

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Feature Article

Researchers Further Understanding of What Causes Heat Loss in Fusion Devices

Two physicists have focused their efforts on researching how SEE is affected by different wall materials and structures

How charged particles like electrons and atomic nuclei that make up plasma interact with the walls of doughnut-shaped devices known as tokamaks helps determine how efficiently fusion reactions occur.

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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. For successful completion of the lab's sample prep and staining procedures, they rely on a supply of pure water.

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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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Feature Article

Are Tree Nut Allergies Diagnosed Too Often?

Study finds 50 percent of those who think they're allergic pass an oral food challenge

Many patients with a history of a single tree nut allergy are told to avoid all other tree nuts. But is that necessary? If you have a tree nut allergy and were advised to avoid other tree nuts based only on a positive blood or skin prick test, you may not be allergic to the other nuts.

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Shopping for a New Stirrer?

What to Consider When Purchasing a New Stirrer

Purchasing a new stirrer may not be as straightforward as you think

Join Linda the lab manager and her team as they review what features the best stirrers can (and should) offer in this short video sponsored by IKA.

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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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eBook

Sample Preparation Resource Guide

Most samples in the lab will require some sort of preparation prior to analysis. Choosing which method will work best for your analyte, separation requirements, and instrumentation is not always easy.

In this eBook you'll learn:

  • Questions to ask before buying sample prep products
  • Maintenance tips on sample prep products
  • Expert advice on which sample prep techniques are best for your lab work

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