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April 17, 2017

Feature Article

Research Uncovers Potential New Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis

A study in Nature Medicine reports a new single-treatment option for cystic fibrosis patients

Researchers have discovered a potential new drug to treat and stop the progression of cystic fibrosis. Thymosin α1 (Tα1) is a novel therapeutic single molecule-based therapy that not only corrects genetic and tissue defects, but also significantly reduces inflammation seen in cystic fibrosis patients.

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The patented FPC® Series from Caplugs Evergreen is leak-proof, self-contained, and minimizes odor. The concentrators provide clean sediment for microscopic examination, requiring minimal processing time. This series helps to standardize your fecal concentration procedure, eliminating variations in results among different users and limiting personnel exposure to potentially infectious specimens.

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Predictive Model Measures Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Streams and Rivers

N2O persists for over a century in the Earth’s atmosphere and is known to damage the ozone layer

When it comes to greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide tends to steal the spotlight—but new research reveals how scientists have developed a new, predictive tool to estimate nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from rivers and streams around the world.

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Management Tips

Rewards and Recognition

Lab leaders are tasked with the difficult responsibility of attracting and maintaining talented individuals as satisfied employees

To alleviate the stress level of their workforces and boost morale, those in charge must look for ways to acknowledge their staffs’ efforts and contributions.

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eBook

Freeze Dryer Resource Guide

What are the most important things to keep in mind when buying a freeze dryer?

Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is an established process in the food, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and diagnostic industries that involves the removal of water or another solvent from a frozen product by means of sublimation.

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Feature Article

New Lettuce Genome Assembly Offers Clues to Success of Huge Plant Family

Lettuce is a member of the huge Compositae family, which includes the good, the bad, and the ugly of the plant world

Garden lettuce, or Lactuca sativa, is the plant species that includes a salad bar's worth of lettuce types, ranging from iceberg to romaine.

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Feature Article

Researchers Create Super Strong, Stretchy Silver

New discovery should give chemists and industrial engineers a target size for creating silver wires that could lead to the first foldable phones

Try bending your iPhone in half. Didn’t work out so well, did it? That’s because the ceramic material used to make many of today’s touchscreens has only two of three needed qualities: it’s conductive, it’s transparent—but it’s not flexible.

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Upcoming Webinar - April 27, 11 AM - 12 PM EDT

Webinar: Design, Set-up, and Proper Use of The Chemical Fume Hood

Thursday, April 27, 2017
11AM - 12PM EDT

This webinar will cover the design of major types of chemical fume hoods, their features, and functions. The program will cover key differences between hood types and how to properly set up and adjust them to maintain efficient flows and optimum performance.

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Lab Manager Infographic

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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Feature Article

Scientists Discover Eggs of One of World's Most Endangered Turtles

An extraordinary egg hunt

This year's eggs will be incubated in a protected sandbank on the river until they hatch in early June. The hatchlings will be maintained in large pools for the next four or five years. Once the turtles have grown large enough to be safe from predators, they will be released back into the river.

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Feature Article

Wastewater Cleaned Thanks to a New Adsorbent Material Made from Fruit Peels

For that purpose, researchers from the University of Granada and Mexico have used orange and grapefruit peels, residues which pose a problem for the food industry

Researchers have developed a process that allows people to clean waters containing heavy metals and organic compounds considered pollutants, using a new adsorbent material made from the peels of fruits such as oranges and grapefruits.

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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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