ZEISS Introduces Machine Learning Capability for Microscopy
First ZEISS ZEN Intellesis solution enables segmentation of correlative microscopy datasets
First ZEISS ZEN Intellesis solution enables segmentation of correlative microscopy datasets
Huber presents a new budget-friendly and economically chiller range
Find out how experts have been using this new imaging technology and read their verdicts on its performance
Read on to discover facts about your lab’s treasure trove – the -80⁰C freezer
Dr. Megan Allyse from the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine explains why gene editing is not yet suitable for medical practice
Discover a new rapid, efficient and reproducible solution for a traditionally complicated method: released N-glycan profiling.
Failures brought to light by botched police investigation have led to tough new requirements for the manufacturers of DNA analysis products
Long-term effects of repeated fires on soils found to have significant impacts on carbon storage not previously considered in global greenhouse gas estimates.
Dysbiosis success triggers further investment and development agreement for additional microbiome tests beyond GA-map™ dysbiosis Test
In this webinar, experts discuss the important considerations to take into account when using biological buffers
TruePrimE cfDNA kit promises superior selectivity and preferential amplification
Lightweight, fast and highly-stable, PI’s new line of miniature precision positioning stages are easy to control and integrate into industry and research applications
Find out leading scientists' verdict of this automated ELISA workstation
Find out the secret to Wyatt Technology Corp.’s success as the company celebrates a Gold Seal of Quality for the DAWN HELEOS II
Study in metastatic triple-negative breast cancer presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
Dr. Michael Bianchi, senior lab manager at Empire Genomics explains the fundamental basis of a successful experiment – a protocol that works well.
Learn how to optimize FFPE sample preparations to enable successful downstream assays
Systems purchased by laboratories on four continents - and counting
New technique 3-D prints programmed cells into living devices for first time
Korean and American researchers develop a new method for making extremely short pulse lasers that could lead to precision eye surgery and material processing