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A New Streamlined Method for DNA Repair and Telomere Stability
Dr. Jaroslav Fulneček, CEITEC MU, tells SelectScience about a new high-throughput assay for analysis of DNA-protein interactions
10 Top Technical Webinars.... #8 was the Most Washed*
Discover 10 wonderful webinars popular with scientists across the globe in 2017 — and watch them on demand
Rigaku Features Latest Analytical Instruments at Pittcon Conference and Expo
Rigaku exhibits its X-ray analytical instrumentation at booth numbers 2000-2002
LabVantage Highlights Packaged LIMS Solutions at Pittcon to Meet Industry-Specific Needs
Purpose-built, flexible LIMS solutions save time and money for pharma, food & beverage, oil & gas, and diagnostics
Automating ForenSeq™ DNA Signature Prep Kit for Forensic Genomics Applications with ID NIMBUS®
Automated next-generation sequencing (NGS) solution increases efficiency and reduces manual intervention for up to 96 samples per day
LECO Introduces Innovative Time-of-Flight Technology with Improved Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
The Pegasus BT 4D to be showcased at Pittcon 2018 in Booth #2753
Cracking the Clinical Mass Spec Challenge by Teatime at the Irish INFANT Centre
Read this exclusive interview with Louise Kenny, one of the founding directors of the INFANT Centre, to discover how they are using mass spectrometry to research preeclampsia and pre-term birth
Top Tips for Picking the Best Fluorophores for Your Experiments
Bio-Rad shares its expertise to help perfect fluorescence-based protein detection and quantitation
Cutting Edge Research Tools to be Offered by the Merging of Absolute Antibody and Kerafast Inc.
Merger to increase access to unique reagents and recombinant antibody technology
Rigaku Technologies Introduces Rigaku NEX LS Scanning Multi-element Process Coatings Analyzer at Pittcon 2018
Rigaku NEX LS scanner performs multi-element composition, coat weight and coating thickness analyses for web and coil applications
Rigaku Analytical Devices Presents Informative Field Spectroscopy talks at Pittcon 2018
Information sessions at Pittcon highlight handheld and portable spectroscopic analysis applications
Meeting the Demands of the Food Safety Laboratory Using Versatile Columns
SelectScience speaks to Dr. B.J. Bench of Tyson Foods to learn about the separations technology advancing food and animal nutrition testing for food safety and quality assurance
The Revolutionary Technologies Advancing Life Science Research: Highlights from SLAS 2018
CRISPR on-a-chip, digital PCR, and acoustic liquid handling steal the show at SLAS 2018
Help Us Celebrate 20 Years of Dynamic & Innovative Scientific Publishing
SelectScience proudly turns 20 this year, but rather than dwell on past glories, we’re looking forward – to the next two decades and all that science will achieve by 2040.
E. Coli Outbreaks at Hospitals Could be Reduced by Copper-Coated Uniforms
Polymer surface grafting of anti-bacterial copper nanoparticles could reduce spread of infections and viruses
Stanford Researchers Develop Stretchable, Touch-Sensitive Electronics
Touch-sensitive circuitry that 'can feel the touch of a ladybug' could revolutionize prosthetic limbs
Gilson Introduces Gilson Connect: A Cloud-Connected Platform Powering New Tools to Help Researchers Achieve Verifiable Science
Tablet with microplate app and electronic pipette are first 'internet of things' devices in the Gilson Connect family
Female Hormones may be Linked to Asthma
Fluctuations in female sex hormones could play a role in the development of allergies and asthma, a major review of evidence suggests
Streamlined Clinical Mass Spectrometry Workflow at Imperial College Healthcare
An optimized, automated workflow enables continued growth of the clinical mass spectrometry service at this leading London Trust
How to Achieve Safe, Accurate, Reproducible and Validatable Sterilization
Systec has published a new comprehensive guide to effective and easy autoclave sterilization
Novel Microfluidic Platform for Cancer Research
Moving Beyond Graphene
Developing 2D materials similar to graphene remains a challenge, but chemists are making progress - moving closer to smaller and faster electronics and photonics