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March 15, 2017

Feature Article

Innovative Technique Greatly Increases Sensitivity of DNA Sequencing

A technology called SiMSen-Seq could aid in detecting the recurrence of cancers, improving patient outcomes

Researchers have invented a technique to avoid a major problem with common laboratory techniques and improve the sensitivity of important cancer tests. The findings, recently published in the journal Nature Protocols, describe a process by which the sensitivity of DNA sequencing can be improved.

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BrandTech

NEW Dispensette® S Bottletop Dispensers from BrandTech® Scientific

BRAND Dispensette® S bottletop dispensers bring more safety and convenience to dispensing virtually any laboratory liquid. Building on fifty years of leadership in dispensing technology, the new instruments have advanced features including elimination of seals, improved safety valves, faster priming, easier volume selection and lower operation forces. Models available for general purpose dispensing, organics and concentrated acids, and trace analysis.

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NuAire

Lab Health and Safety

How to Properly Use Respiratory Protection

There are still many misconceptions surrounding the use of respiratory protection

Respirators are designed to prevent contaminated air from entering the body. There are several basic face piece designs. Typically one sees “half mask” respirators, which cover just the nose and mouth, “full face” respirators, which cover the entire face, and “hood” or “helmet” style respirators, which cover the entire head.

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Feature Article

This Small Molecule Could Have a Big Future in Global Food Security

Researchers have pioneered a new approach that could save millions of tons of crops each year from contamination with aflatoxin

Researchers at the University of Arizona have found a promising way to prevent the loss of millions of tons of crops to a fungus each year, offering the potential to dramatically improve food security, especially in developing countries.

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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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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 for lab balances
  • Questions to ask before buying a lab balance
  • Expert advice on how lab balances can improve your research
  • Featured products and new offers

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Feature Article

Fish Eyes May Hold Key to Regenerating Human Retinas

New research into retinal regeneration in zebrafish has identified a signal that appears to trigger the self-repair process

If you were a fish and your retina was damaged, it could repair itself and your vision would be restored in a few weeks. Sadly, human eyes don’t have this beneficial ability.

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Feature Article

New Technology Offers Fast Peptide Synthesis

MIT researchers have designed a machine that can rapidly produce large quantities of customized peptides

Manufacturing small proteins known as peptides is usually very time-consuming, which has slowed development of new peptide drugs for diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and bacterial infections.

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Automated Liquid Handling Survey

Tell Us About Your Automated Liquid Handling System

Take Our 30 Second Survey

Automated liquid handling (ALH) systems span the range from semi-automated multichannel pipettors to room-sized systems.

If you use, or are planning to use, an automated liquid handing system in your lab, we'd like to hear from you.

Please take this short liquid handing survey for a chance to win one of two $50 Amazon.com gift cards and an Eppendorf 1.5 ml snap-cap adapter compliments of Konnis.

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Lab Manager Infographic

Forensic Biology: DNA-Based Techniques

A wide variety of techniques are available using DNA to definitively link a suspect to either a crime scene or a victim, elevating the use of genetic techniques from a niche science to standard practice for criminal investigations and court proceedings. These tools may be used to identify potential suspects, be used to identify victims of crime or disaster, to determine familial relationships, or to exonerate persons wrongly accused of crimes.

Learn more about the various techniques available to today's forensic scientists.

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Feature Article

Soils Could Release Much More Carbon Than Expected as Climate Warms

Deeper soil layers more sensitive to warming than previously thought, Berkeley Lab scientists find

Until now, the majority of field-based soil warming experiments only focused on the top five to 20 centimeters of soil—which leaves a lot of carbon unaccounted for. Experts estimate soils below 20 centimeters in depth contain more than 50 percent of the planet’s stock of soil organic carbon.

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