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Hungry Ticks Work Harder to Find a Meal
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Drummond's Ergonomically Designed Pipet-Aid(R) XL

   

Our longer, lightweight handle enables a lower, more comfortable arm position while pipetting under the hood. Reducing the amount of arm lift required from a conventional pipettor, there is less strain on the upper arm and neck.

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Cactus Cracks, Snake Skins Could Make Hazmat Suits of the Future

 
 
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The changes in the skins of cacti and snakes have provided a scientific blueprint for ongoing work into super materials that may be employed for hazmat suits of the future.


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Up to 60% Faster Hydroxyl Number Analysis with Robotic Technology

 

Join us and learn how to speed up hydroxyl number analysis times and how near infrared spectroscopy can be used as a complimentary approach to achieve this analysis in a matter of seconds.


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People in U.S., Canada Warned to Not Eat Romaine Lettuce

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Health officials in the U.S. and Canada told people to avoid eating romaine lettuce because of a new E. coli outbreak.


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Sugar-sweetened Beverages May Be Addictive

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Sugar-sweetened beverages that increase diabetes and other chronic disease may actually be addictive.


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Unlock the Unknown with Multispectral Imaging

 

The ability to image in multiple wavelengths at the same time carries heavy implications for a variety of industries-especially in the medical space, where its combination with mainstay laboratory instrumentation allows the identification of hidden diseases, the assessment of skin inflammation, the rapid analysis of immunoassays, the detection of veins and much more. Multispectral imaging (MSI) captures images of a scene or object over multiple wavelength bands, and then extracts content from that data.


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Hungry Ticks Work Harder to Find a Meal

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Biologists discover the parasite's metabolism speeds up after months of fasting so it can pursue a meal.


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Imaging System Speeds Analysis Time in Multiple Industries

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The Agilent 8700 Laser Direct Infrared chemical imaging system is designed to bring greater clarity and speed to pharmaceutical, biomedical, food and materials science.


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InTemp Storage Monitoring Solutions

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Join our free webinar and learn to monitor temperatures across lab storage environments with a single platform. InTemp® streamlines logger deployment and data collection, reducing time spent on setup and compliance.


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Scientists Work to Save Wild Parrot After Hurricane Maria

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Biologists are trying to save the last of the endangered Puerto Rican parrots after more than half the population disappeared.


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The Trojan Horse of Staphylococcus Aureus

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Researchers have identified the mechanism that allows pores formed by α-toxin to be particularly harmful, by being anchored to contacts sites between cells.


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Overview of Plasma Surface Treatment

Harrick Plasma  

Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is a distinct processing medium for the treatment and modification of surfaces. This article gives information on the nature of plasma, its unique advantages, its interaction with services, and the rage of process gasses that may be applied.


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Fish Struggle to Detox When It Comes to Mercury

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Long-lived yelloweye rockfish have difficulty detoxifying mercury within sensitive liver cells.


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Optical Profilometer Enables Raman Imaging on Uneven Samples

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WITec's TrueSurface Optical Profilometer makes 3-D Raman chemical characterization easier and faster.


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