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Harnessing Fireworks for Fuel; Avoid Slips and Falls; MicroRNA Target Identification

 

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January 23, 2017

Feature Article

Harnessing the Energy of Fireworks for Fuel

Researchers have developed a method to combine titanium, aluminum, and boron with a sprinkle of hydrogen in a nanopowder fuel

The world relies heavily on gasoline and other hydrocarbons to power its cars and trucks. In search of an alternative fuel type, some researchers are turning to the stuff of fireworks and explosives: metal powders.

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Powder Systems Limited

Wish You Had One Solution That Could Do It All?

The new GFD® Bench Top Lab Filter Dryer efficiently performs laboratory studies.

  • Filtration and drying process optimization
  • Data recording and export
  • Process control and automation

There will be a GFD® to meet any laboratories’ needs Debut at Interphex, New York from 21-23 March 2017, Booth 2232

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Feature Article

Researchers Identify Novel Mechanism That Protects Pancreas From Digestive Enzymes

The work may someday lead to new therapies for pancreatitis

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researchers have uncovered the mechanism by which the stress hormone FGF21 keeps digestive enzymes from damaging the pancreas.

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Lab Health and Safety

Slippery Business

Creating the best slip, trip, and fall prevention program for your lab

Again and again we hear about the dangers of slips, trips, and falls and the heavy cost associated with the resulting injuries. And you may not think so, but laboratory facilities are prime candidates for slips and falls.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Detecting THC/Cannabinoids in Contraband

Direct sample analysis is possible via an atmospheric solids analysis probe (ASAP) combined with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) on a compact mass spectrometer (CMS).

Learn more about:

  • How ASAP-APCI-CMS can be used to screen a variety of samples and surfaces for cannabinoids
  • Simple methods for dried plant material screening
  • How to manage complex samples

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Feature Article

Chemical-Biological Strategy for MicroRNA Target Identification

A research team reports photo-clickable miRNAs as probes for intracellular target identification of miRNAs

MiRNAs are a class of naturally occurring small non-coding RNAs that have been linked to biological possesses and diseases development. However, identification of target genes associated with miRNAs is still a major challenge in miRNA chemical-biology.

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Feature Article

Researcher Uncovers Influence of Microorganisms on Soil Carbon Storage

Microorganism activity in soil has the potential to positively or negatively affect climate change

With more than 7 billion microorganisms in the soil, it’s no surprise we still have a lot to learn about them and their impact on the environment. A researcher is uncovering critical information about these tiny organisms under our feet, which although small, can have a huge impact on the environment.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Bromate in Water and Drinking Water

Bromate can occur in drinking water treatment in the oxidation of bromide-containing waters with ozone. Bromates are carcinogenic, these substances in drinking water are undesirable, and there are limits for drinking water in many countries.

Learn how photometric principles can simplify your bromate detection and eliminate many of the problems encountered with traditional ion chromatography-based methods.

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Resource Guide

Laboratory Vacuum Reference Guide

Along with electricity, water and compressed air, vacuum is a utility that is required for most labs.

Download this guide to learn more about:

  • Basic vacuum principles
  • Applications in laboratory work
  • Requirements for specific disciplines
  • Vacuum system types, advantages, and disadvantages
  • Key selection criteria

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Feature Article

Super-Resolution Imaging Offers Fast Way to Discern Fate of Stem Cells

Imaging fingerprint can map critical cell changes several days sooner than current method

In the new approach, called EDICTS (Epi-mark Descriptor Imaging of Cell Transitional States), researchers have labeled epigenetic modifications and then imaged the cells with super resolution to see the precise location of the marks.

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Feature Article

Crystallization Method Offers New Option for Carbon Capture from Ambient Air

New method to capture and release carbon dioxide requires minimal energy and chemical input

Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found a simple, reliable process to capture carbon dioxide directly from ambient air, offering a new option for carbon capture and storage strategies to combat global warming.

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Shopping for a New Rotary Evaporator?

Choosing the Best Rotary Evaporator for Your Application

Purchasing the right rotary evaporator for your lab might not be as straightforward as you think

Linda the lab manager and her team examine some of the features to consider when purchasing a new rotary evaporator for your lab in this Lab Manager video sponsored by IKA.

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