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ZEISS Celebrates 50 Years of Scanning Electron Microscopy
ZEISS celebrates the birth of the first commercial scanning electron microscope in 1965
Research Reveals What Scientists are Missing in Their Lab
Study by ITL shines a light on scientists’ most wanted for their daily work
Making the New Silicon
Gallium nitride electronics could drastically cut energy usage in data centers, consumer devices
Sphere Medical Releases White Paper Addressing Common Pre-Analytical Errors in Blood Gas Analysis
Sphere Medical publishes white paper discussing areas where Proxima mitigates sources of pre-analytical errors
Automation Leaders Siemens and Inpeco Extend Long-Term Partnership
2015 AACC Annual Meeting and Clinical Lab Expo: Booth 1409
BioCision to Develop Controlled-Rate Cell Freezing Systems for Cook Regentec Cell Therapy Vials
BioCision and Cook ink exclusive deal to combine technologies to standardize cell cryopreservation in closed-system vials
RETSCH Start a Campaign to Find the Oldest Mill
A Fruitful Approach To Polysaccharide Characterization from Malvern Instruments
CP Kelco reveals how GPC/SEC supports its manufacture of high performance biopolymers
Advances in Raman Microscopy from UCLA in Conjunction with Renishaw
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA, combines Raman microscopy with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to study archaeological textiles and fibers
Beckman Coulter Expands Innovative Solutions for the Monitoring of HIV and AIDS in Africa
Beckman Coulter Expands Innovative Solutions for the Monitoring of HIV and AIDS in Africa
Liver Regrown From Stem Cells at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Centre for Regenerative Medicine
Scientists have repaired a damaged liver in a mouse by transplanting stem cells grown in the laboratory