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March 03, 2017

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New TB Drug Candidates Developed from Soil Bacteria

TB bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatments—more than 250,000 deaths in 2015 from drug-resistant infections

A new treatment for tuberculosis (TB) is set to be developed using compounds derived from bacteria that live in soil—according an international collaboration of researchers, including the University of Warwick.

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Researchers 3D Print with High-Performance Carbon Fiber for the First Time

Work opens the door to greater control and optimization of the lightweight, yet stronger than steel, material

Carbon fiber is a lightweight, yet stiff and strong material with a high resistance to temperature, making the composite material popular in the aerospace, defense, and automotive industries, and sports such as surfing and motorcycle racing.

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Management Tips

Millennials in the Lab

With their technological savvy, millennials could be considered the perfect fit for the laboratory

“In the lab, I see a great opportunity for millennials,” says Josephine Longoria, director of the Guadalupe- Blanco River Authority’s (GBRA) Regional Laboratory (Seguin, TX). “The reason I say that is because we’re moving into a 21st-century mentality with respect to technology and I think millennials thrive on that.”

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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
  • How the Elix® UV technology compares to single and double distillation concerning removal of organics, ions, and bacteria

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Feature Article

Nature Can Beat Back Scientific Tinkering with Genes of Entire Species

Researchers reveal challenges to changing the DNA of entire populations of species via the most promising techniques available

Discussions of modifying specific genes at the population level had been mostly theoretical, because genetic edits pushed through a population also tend to have a "fitness cost."

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Road Salt Alternatives Alter Aquatic Ecosystems

Jefferson Project researchers test effects of common road salt, additives, and alternatives

Organic additives found in road salt alternatives—such as those used in the commercial products GeoMelt and Magic Salt—act as a fertilizer to aquatic ecosystems, promoting the growth of algae and organisms that eat algae, according to new research.

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Shopping for a New Immersion Circulator?

What to Consider When Buying an Immersion Circulator

Know what features to look for when purchasing a new immersion circulator

Join Linda the lab manager and her team as they explore what some of the best immersion circulators can (and should) offer in this Lab Manager video sponsored by IKA.

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eBook

HPLC Resource Guide

HPLC is, for many scientists, an essential apparatus for the separation, identification, purification, and quantification of various compounds. Users of HPLC work in a variety of fields including biomedical research, and the cosmetics, energy, and food industries.

In this eBook you'll learn:

  • Questions to ask before buying an HPLC system
  • Maintenance tips on HPLC products
  • Expert advice on which HPLC techniques are best for your lab
  • Featured products and new offers

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Feature Article

Study: Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Don't Increase Genetic Mutations

Novel approach compared iPSC to subcloned cells

It's been more than 10 years since Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, and his graduate student Kazutoshi Takahashi, PhD, developed the breakthrough technique to return any adult cell to its earliest stage of development and change it into different types of cells in the body. Called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), this technique opens the doors to many medical advances.

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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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Feature Article

New ROOTS Program Helps Fund Project to Breed Better Crops

Sandia Labs will adapt technology to monitor plant health and breed better crops

Agriculture consumes about 80 percent of all U.S. water. Making fertilizers uses 1 to 2 percent of all the world’s energy each year. A new program hopes to develop better crops—super plants that are drought-resistant, use less fertilizer and remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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