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May 02, 2017

Feature Article

Scientists Set Record Resolution for Drawing at the One-Nanometer Length Scale

An electron microscope-based lithography system could be used to create and study materials with new properties

The ability to pattern materials at ever-smaller sizes—using electron-beam lithography (EBL), in which an electron-sensitive material is exposed to a focused beam of electrons, as a primary method—is driving advances in nanotechnology.

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eBook

CO2 Incubator Resource Guide

Having the right CO2 incubator can be crucial to a lab's cells

CO2 incubators are designed to copy a cell’s natural environment with a relative humidity of around 95 percent, a temperature of 37°C, and a pH of 7.2 to 7.5. They are most common in biology labs performing tissue or cell culture and are used in any process where cells need to be cultured for a few hours or many weeks or where cells need to be expanded or maintained.

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Feature Article

Womb-Like Device Could Reduce Mortality and Disability for Premature Babies

CHOP researchers design fluid-filled environment to bridge critical time from mother’s womb to outside world

Extreme prematurity is the nation’s leading cause of infant mortality and morbidity, accounting for one-third of all infant deaths and one-half of all cases of cerebral palsy attributed to prematurity.

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Management Tips

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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Video

Is It Time to Replace Your Water Aspirator?

Find out the real costs of using a water aspirator for vacuum production

Linda and her team examine the costs of using a water aspirator to produce vacuum in the lab in this Lab Manager video sponsored by KNF Neuberger.

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Feature Article

Biofuel: Corn with a Cover of Grass

Researchers are finding a way to lessen the harm and increase the benefits of removing maize stover

Maize stover is used to make cellulosic ethanol, a renewable biofuel. And renewable biofuels are beneficial to the environment. However, removing the stover can harm the environment because it can cause the soil to erode and lose nutrients.

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Feature Article

Cleaning, Tagging, and Structuring Life Science Data

Traditional life science search tools don’t perform the intelligence work of aggregating and structuring research data

While traditional life science search tools can aid researchers in identifying useful lab products, the burden is still on the researcher to manually sift through what seems like an endless number of PDF articles.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Elix® UV Technology Compared to Single and Double Distillation

Developed centuries ago, distillation has long been the primary water purification technology. Today, newer purification technologies have proved their efficiency and robustness, and compete with distillation.

Download this technical report and learn more about:

  • The basic principles of water purification technologies
  • How the Elix® UV technology compares to single and double distillation concerning removal of organics, ions, and bacteria

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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 owing to declining helium supply.

As an attendee, you will learn more about:

  • Compressor technology advancements to increase reliability
  • How onsite generation enhances safety
  • Quality compliance with onsite generators

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Feature Article

The Right Biological Safety Cabinet for Your Job

When selecting a new biological safety cabinet (BSC), many factors should be considered

Selecting a new biological safety cabinet (BSC) all starts with picking the right class—broadly speaking, I, II, or III. The right choice arises from a risk assessment, which depends largely on what is used in your experiments.

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Feature Article

Researchers Develop Mouse That Could Provide Advance Warning of Next Flu Pandemic

Influenza A viruses can cause devastating pandemics when they are transmitted to humans from pigs, birds, or other animal species

To cross the species barrier and establish themselves in the human population, influenza strains must acquire mutations that allow them to evade components of the human immune system, including, perhaps, the innate immune protein MxA.

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Lab Manager Infographic

The Evolution of Microplate Technology

Advancing research with over six decades of innovation.

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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