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Gender Equality in Science; International Women's Day; Flexible Tech

 

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March 08, 2017

Feature Article

Making Inroads to Gender Equality in Science

Identifying challenges; finding and implementing solutions

It wasn’t long after Ben (formerly Barbara) Barres transitioned to a male that he began to notice people were treating him differently. Although Barres was already a professor of neurobiology at Stanford University School of Medicine at that point, he found that his new male identity was earning him a higher level of respect and praise.

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A Great Lab Memoir for International Women's Day…or Any Day, Really

Book by plant biologist Hope Jahren touches on issues many women in science face

Today, there exist many great initiatives to encourage girls to pursue STEM careers, though it’s also clear that more work needs to be done, based on recent studies, including two from New York University that show girls as young as six feel they lack in “brilliance” and that teachers underrate girls’ math skills.

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Management Tips

Creating a Positive Lab Culture

Creating a good work environment is required to help foster and maintain a solid workplace culture

In a recent article in the Management Tips section of LabManager.com, Magi Graziano, CEO of Conscious Hiring® and Development (KeenAlignment), cites culture as “the number one driver of employee engagement and workplace performance,” showing just how important it is to any company, scientific or otherwise.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Lean Labs—Delivering More with Less

Applying lean principles to the clinical laboratory can successfully identify inefficiencies and provide improved operational performance, resulting in faster testing turnaround time.

Lean methodology focuses on eliminating waste to deliver quality patient laboratory results at the lowest cost, within the shortest amount of time, and without sacrificing client satisfaction.

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Anticipating the Aroma of a Chemical Compound

New research shows it is possible to predict and reverse-engineer perceptual attribute values for individual molecules

Data collected through a crowdsourcing competition demonstrates that it is possible to accurately predict the smell of a molecule given its structure.

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Breakthrough in 'Wonder' Materials Paves Way for Flexible Tech

Electronic devices set to become smaller, flexible and highly efficient—following University of Warwick research on 2D materials

Gadgets are set to become flexible, highly efficient and much smaller, following a breakthrough in measuring two-dimensional ‘wonder’ materials by the University of Warwick.

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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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White Papers and Application Notes

Titration Automation Guide

Automating titration solutions means more than simply the titration results and calculations performed by automatic titrators. Sample preparation steps and operator independent sample series analysis must also be included.

Why Automate?

  • Improve results quality
  • Increase efficiency
  • Provide result security and compliance

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Feature Article

Maize Study Finds Genes That Help Crops Adapt to Change

Recent study analyzed close to 4,500 maize varieties bred and grown by farmers from 35 countries in the Americas

A new study, published in Nature Genetics, analyzed close to 4,500 maize varieties—called landraces—bred and grown by farmers from 35 countries in the Americas to identify more than 1,000 genes driving large-scale adaptation to the environment.

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eBook

Everything You Need to Know About Gas Generators

Laboratory gases serve a variety of purposes, from inert barriers for lab operations and instruments to consumption in analytical processes. On-demand gas generators have become an increasingly popular choice for laboratory gas production, offering many advantages over traditional cylinder gases.

In this eBook you'll learn:

  • Questions to ask before buying a gas generator
  • Maintenance tips on gas generators
  • Expert advice on how gas generators can improve your lab
  • Featured products and new offers

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Feature Article

National Academies Report Calls for More Research on Undergraduate Research Experiences

Report states that more widespread dissemination of such data could assist potential and current developers of such experiences

A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine calls for more systematic collection of data on undergraduate research experiences (UREs) in STEM, stating that more widespread dissemination of such data could assist potential and current developers of such experiences.

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