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March 10, 2017

Feature Article

New CRISPR-Cas, Gene Editing Systems, Discovered in Vast DNA Sequence Dataset

Researchers discover the first CRISPR-Cas9 system in archaea, which may enable new technologies for biological research

Knowing the extent of microbial diversity, especially gene editing, can help scientists solve energy and cleanup challenges. Using large amounts of genetic data, researchers analyzed 155 million protein-coding genes from uncultivated microbial communities.

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Water-Repellent Nanotextures Found to Have Excellent Anti-Fogging Abilities

Cone-shaped nanotextures could prevent fog condensation on surfaces in humid environments

Some insect bodies have evolved the abilities to repel water and oil, adhere to different surfaces, and eliminate light reflections. Scientists have been studying the physical mechanisms underlying these remarkable properties found in nature and mimicking them to design materials for use in everyday life.

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Lab Health and Safety

How to Choose the Best Consultant for Your Lab

There are more health and safety consultants out there than you can shake a stick at. Many are very good; some are not

Before choosing a consultant, you must first define the problem or project and its scope as thoroughly as possible. If you are vague about why you want the consultant and what you specifically need from him or her, the consultant will have difficulty addressing your concerns.

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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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Feature Article

Urine-Based Biomarkers for Early Cancer Screening Test

Researchers develop a new technique that effectively identifies cancer-causing substances in the urine or blood

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-derived nanovesicles (40-1000 nm in size), present in almost all types of body fluids, which play a vital role in intercellular communication and are involved in the transport of biological signals for regulating diverse cellular functions.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Productive Biological Sample Concentrator Range

Incorporating an improved pressure controller with intuitive programming and graphical display, miVac concentrators are now even easier to use, extremely quiet, and are 40% faster than comparably priced biological sample concentrators.

Learn how the improved miVac can improve your sample concentration.

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Feature Article

Controlling Electron Spin Makes Water Splitting More Efficient

The efficient production of hydrogen paves the way towards water splitting by solar energy

One of the main obstacles in the production of hydrogen through water splitting is that hydrogen peroxide is also formed, which affects the efficiency stability of the reaction and the stability of the production.

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Feature Article

'Poor Writing Makes for Poor Science': New Edition of Popular 'Guide to Communicating Science'

“There are no boundaries, no walls, between the doing of science and the communicating of it,” writes Scott Montgomery, a lecturer in the University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies

Scientific research that doesn’t get communicated to the public may as well not have happened at all, says Montgomery in his new book, a second edition of 2001’s “The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science.”

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Lab Manager Microplate Handler Survey

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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Feature Article

Turning Food Waste into Tires

Eggshells, tomato peels add strength to sustainable rubber

Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered that food waste can partially replace the petroleum-based filler that has been used in manufacturing tires for more than a century.

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