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Your Brain on Alcohol; Lab Cleanup Days; Synthetic Stem Cells; and more

 

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December 30, 2016

Feature Article

This Is Your Brain on Alcohol (Video)

It all comes down to ethanol

It's almost time to ring in 2017. And since most New Year's celebrations include alcohol, Reactions' latest episode explains the chemistry behind its effects—drunkenness, frequent bathroom breaks, and occasionally poor decision-making.

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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Can your Q-TOF Keep Pace With Your Needs?

The Thermo Scientific™ Q Exactive™ and Q Exactive™ Focus MS offers what you need for your routine, small molecule analyses: great linear dynamic range, ultra-high resolution, and extraordinary mass accuracy and stability.

See what Q Exactive MS can do. With all these capabilities at a surprisingly affordable price, it may be time to can your Q-TOF.

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OpenTrons

Lab Health and Safety

Holding Periodic Lab Cleanup Days

Sometimes only an individual laboratory rather than the entire facility needs to have a laboratory cleanup day

Having periodic cleanup days during which old chemical samples and unused/nonfunctional equipment is collected and disposed of can be a useful way of putting labs in clean, tidy, and safe operating condition.

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Feature Article

Research Reveals Codes That Control Protein Expression

The findings may settle a fundamental question in molecular biology and could help scientists develop new therapies for diseases such as cancer where abnormal amounts of protein accumulate

An internal code in cellular molecules called messenger RNA predetermines how much protein they will produce, scientists from Weill Cornell Medicine discovered in a new study.

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Eppendorf

Feature Article

Synthetic Stem Cells Could Offer Therapeutic Benefits, Reduced Risks

Researchers fabricated a cell-mimicking microparticle from poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) or PLGA, a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer

These synthetic stem cells offer therapeutic benefits comparable to those from natural stem cells and could reduce some of the risks associated with stem cell therapies. Additionally, these cells have better preservation stability and the technology is generalizable to other types of stem cells.

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On Demand Webinar – Available Now

Looking Through the Glass: Delamination of Pharmaceutical Vials

Although glass is generally regarded as a durable, inert material, delamination of the interior surface due to interaction between the drug product and the glass surface has been widely reported, resulting in multiple recalls.

This webinar will focus on microscopical analysis of the interior glass surface, and how changes following an investigation can help a manufacturer improve the quality of the product on the market.

Click here to register for this FREE webinar

White Papers and Application Notes

How to Select a Vacuum Pump for Rotary Evaporation

Four essential questions to ask before purchasing

Evaporation is one of the most common tasks performed in a chemistry laboratory. But how do you go about selecting the correct vacuum pump for your rotary evaporator? Or, if you already have a vacuum pump, how do you know whether it is well-suited for this application?

This application note provides simple, yet critical tips to help you select and size a vacuum pump for rotary evaporation.

Download the FREE application note to learn more

Feature Article

A Sequencing Approach to the Study of Tooth Decay

According to the NIH, tooth decay, also called dental caries, is the most prevalent chronic disease that is preventable in both children and adults

“This study will help us determine how bacteria associated with tooth decay interact with one another as the disease progresses,” Clemson University's Vincent Richards said. “This will allow a better understanding of tooth decay so that a probiotic can be created to help fend off this disease.”

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Automated Liquid Handling Survey

Tell Us About Your Automated Liquid Handling System

Take Our 30 Second Survey

Automated liquid handling (ALH) systems span the range from semi-automated multichannel pipettors to room-sized systems.

If you use, or are planning to use, an automated liquid handing system in your lab, we'd like to hear from you.

Please take this short liquid handing survey for a chance to win one of two $50 Amazon.com gift cards and an Eppendorf 1.5 ml snap-cap adapter compliments of Konnis.

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Feature Article

Report Finds Additional Radioactive Materials in Gas-Well Drill Cuttings

The study found that some well waste from the Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania contained radioactive material not previously reported

Hydraulic fracturing has boosted U.S. energy production while coming under scrutiny for its potential environmental impacts, mostly related to the wastewater the method generates. Now, a report in Environmental Science & Technology Letters takes a look at solid waste from horizontal gas wells.

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