Microwaves Could Be as Bad for the Environment as Cars, Suggests New Research
Microwave usage across the EU alone emits as much carbon dioxide as nearly seven million cars according to a new study by the University of Manchester.
Microwave usage across the EU alone emits as much carbon dioxide as nearly seven million cars according to a new study by the University of Manchester.
Study demonstrates that the test can add prognostic information on overall survival
Modular platform for intuitive operation, routine investigations and research applications
Coupled technologies deliver advanced information with superior speed and resolution compared to traditional gel permeation chromatography (GPC)
New blood test identifies 12 metabolic sub-types of autism spectrum disorder
Collector Offers Flexibility and Capacity for Applications from Discovery to Scale Up
Next-generation mass spectrometry-based solution analyzes dried blood spots from newborn babies to test for wide range of metabolic disorders
New partnership aims to tackle Retinitis pigmentosa with adeno-viral gene therapy
A laboratory in Australia is using advanced spectrometry approaches to harness the potential of natural metabolites from marine invertebrates in drug discovery
Everything you need to know about your biosafety cabinet and the questions you need to ask when purchasing a new model
New blood test provides a unique new framework for early detection of the most common cancers
An international team led by geologist Michael Strasser has used novel methods to analyze sediment deposits in the Japan Trench in order to gain new insights into the carbon cycle
New material contributes to raising productivity and reducing costs in semiconductor and medical device applications
A new air bearing controller from PI optimizes the performance of stages equipped with direct drive servo motors and high-resolution encoders
IntelliCyt, a Sartorius brand, will showcase the iQue Screener PLUS platform for high-throughput suspension cell screening at Booth 1419.
Chemical signals that affect the human genome may help to fight infections and prevent cancer
Salk researchers identify the molecular target of J147, which is nearing clinical trials to treat Alzheimer’s disease
Study by the University of Bonn shows that even after a change to a healthy diet, the body's defenses remain hyperactive