Zymo Research releases open-source bioinformatics pipeline for SARS-CoV-2 variant detection in wastewater
Early release of the VirSieve™ Open-Source Bioinformatics Pipeline will promote collaboration in environmental SARS-CoV-2 research
Early release of the VirSieve™ Open-Source Bioinformatics Pipeline will promote collaboration in environmental SARS-CoV-2 research
Explore topics from Alzheimer's disease and mRNA vaccine production to SARS-CoV-2 detection in wastewater and nanoplastic characterization
New imaging technique could open up pathways for reducing concrete’s hefty carbon footprint, as well as the 3D printing of concrete
Explore top tips for oligonucleotide analysis and learn how to optimize your sample prep and LC-MS acquisition
The robot is capable of running the experiments on its own, with minimal human supervision
New Multi Reflecting Time-of-Flight (MRT) mass spectrometry platform delivers highest quality resolution at fast speeds
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn about the advantages of a new hybrid surface technology in mitigating problematic metal interactions
Explore topics from optical spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, high-resolution ion mobility mass spectrometry, CAR-T cell sensitivity and persistence
The Epsilon 1 is the first analytical solution for this purpose without the need for helium
Expanding the potential of graphene derivatives for societal challenges
Explorer and scientist Ulyana Nadia Horodyskyj reveals how she reaches new heights in her work
An additional high-throughput Illumina NovaSeq 6000 is installed in Amsterdam as a result of increased demand for Macrogen’s sequencing services
Lightblades spectrophotometers line are designed for use with CRAIC microscope spectrophotometers
The sensor is seven times smaller and offers many more disruptive features
Melanie Thom, owner of Baere Aerospace Consulting, provides advice on how to tackle misinformation in science and how reviews help maximize equipment budget
Dr. Neha Mittal shares the secrets to successful wastewater viral testing at UNCC and discusses the part it could play in controlling future outbreaks
Bees are in decline because of intensive farming, pesticide prevalence and climate change – but human welfare depends on them
Their findings show that Paleocene mammals had more muscular builds than those from the Cretaceous or present day
The new additions help researchers uncover comprehensive surface chemistry insights
s-peers AG from Tägerwilen has developed an innovative concept with the help of Sensirion