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April 10, 2017

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Gold-Plated Crystals Set New Standard for Natural Gas Detectors

New metamaterials-based technology could replace infrared sensors used for gas leaks, agriculture, and recycling

Materials scientists and engineers have developed a sensor that is fast, sensitive, and efficient enough to detect specific wavelengths of electromagnetic energy while on the move.

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Management Tips

Maintaining Equipment Longevity

Keeping instrumentation in tip-top shape is incentive enough to purchase a service contract

Every piece of equipment and instrumentation in the laboratory will require some form of maintenance during its life. In some cases, the maintenance is straightforward and can be performed in-house—such as filter changes on fume hoods, or cleaning and calibrating pipettes.

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Plants Have Been Helping to Offset Climate Change, but Now It's up to Us

Findings affirm estimates used in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change models

Plants are currently removing more CO2 from the air than they did 200 years ago, according to new work from the Carnegie Institution for Science's Joe Berry and led by J. Elliott Campbell of UC Merced.

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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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Vacuum Pumps Resource Guide

Vacuum pumps are an essential piece of equipment and are used in a wide variety of processes in most laboratories

Over the past 25 years, it has become apparent that vendors have made significant innovative improvements to vacuum pumps, with important developments in high vacuum technology, corrosion resistance, vacuum control, and improvements in the efficiency and ecological impact of vacuum pumps.

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New Cell Membrane Fusion Model Challenges Dogma

These discoveries are being regarded by at least one leading cell biologist as “textbook changing”

Membrane fusion lies at the heart of many cell functions—from the secretion of antibodies to the release of neurotransmitters. For more than two decades, one view of the process by which membrane fusion occurs has been accepted as dogma; now recent studies indicate that fusion is more complex.

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Researchers Take Big Step Forward in Nanotech-Based Drugs

After conducting a series of experiments, scientists found that it may be possible to boost the efficacy of medicine entering target cells via a nanoparticle

Nanotechnology has become a growing part of medical research in recent years, with scientists feverishly working to see if tiny particles could revolutionize the world of drug delivery.

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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, compares cylinder and gas generator usage, and demonstrates the advantages of switching to hydrogen carrier gas.

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

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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.

Download this report and learn more about:

  • 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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Deploying an Ancient Defense to Kill Cancer

Scientists see signs of immune attack after injections of a bacteria-inspired drug

What if your body’s ancient defenses against invading bacteria could be hijacked to help kill cancer? In a small sarcoma trial, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center scientists led by Dr. Seth Pollack see signs of immune attack after injections of a bacteria-inspired drug.

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