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Timesharing Bacteria: Alternating Feeding Periods Maximize Efficiency in Consumption

 

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April 12, 2017

Feature Article

Biologists Discover Timesharing Strategy in Bacteria

Communities found to coordinate feeding to streamline efficiency

While the idea of splitting getaway condos in exotic destinations among various owners has been popular in real estate for decades, biologists at the University of California San Diego have discovered that communities of bacteria have been employing a similar strategy for millions of years.

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Management Tips

The Introverted Manager

Find a management style that is true to your temperament and natural strengths

If you are a lab manager, there is a good chance that you are an introvert, and there is a good chance that management may not view your introverted tendencies as positive contributors to your management skills.

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Feature Article

LPA Strongly Urges Congress to Reject NIH Budget Cuts

The Laboratory Products Association is urging Congress not to decrease federal funding for the National Institutes of Health

LPA president Clark Mulligan remarked that the association is deeply concerned that the proposed $5.8 billion decrease will have severe repercussions on crucial medical research and jobs.

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Regulated Drinking Water Contaminants

What's in your water?

Contaminants from natural and artificial sources can invade our water supply, resulting in a variety of severe adverse health conditions.

Learn more about the types and sources of drinking water contaminants.

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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.

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Feature Article

Seemingly Innocuous Virus Can Trigger Celiac Disease

A new study further implicates viruses in the development of autoimmune disorders, raising the possibility of vaccine prevention

Infection with reovirus, a common but otherwise harmless virus, can trigger the immune system's response to gluten that leads to celiac disease, according to new research from the University of Chicago and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

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Feature Article

Surprising Twist in Confined Liquid Crystals

Researchers sought to understand the aggregation and phase behavior of plank-like molecules as a function of temperature and concentration

Researchers at Georgia Tech have found a material used for decades to color food items ranging from corn chips to ice creams could potentially have uses far beyond food dyes.

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eBook

Purchasing a CO2 Incubator? Here's What You Need to Know

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 and are common in biology labs performing tissue or cell culture.

In this eBook you'll learn:

  • Questions to ask before buying a CO2 incubator
  • Maintenance tips on CO2 incubators
  • Expert advice on use, care, and disinfection

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Upcoming Webinar - April 12, 11 AM - 12 PM

Navigating Data Integrity & Regulatory Compliance in GxP Laboratory Environments

Wednesday, April 12, 2017
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

This webinar will help attendees understand the current issues surrounding data integrity and how essential compliance factors need to work together in the lab to ensure GxP environments meet today’s tough regulatory standards. Learn what the FDA’s data integrity expectations are and what’s required to avoid issues and being caught unprepared in the face of inspections and mandatory requests for documentation.

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Feature Article

Researchers Link Recent California Droughts and Floods to Distinctive Atmospheric Waves

Upper atmosphere pattern may open window to long-term prediction.

The crippling wintertime droughts that struck California from 2013 to 2015, as well as this year's unusually wet California winter, appear to be associated with the same phenomenon: a distinctive wave pattern that emerges in the upper atmosphere and circles the globe.

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