Study links childhood exposure to air pollution and self-harm in later life
A study has revealed a link between higher levels of exposure to two common pollutants during childhood and an increased risk of self-harm in later life
A study has revealed a link between higher levels of exposure to two common pollutants during childhood and an increased risk of self-harm in later life
Validating an expanded list of PFAS compounds from C4-C18 chain length
How Labcon’s adoption of the ACT label is helping scientists reduce the environmental impact of their labware choices
Ph.D. biology student and phycologist Ronald Kittle shares the inspiration behind his lifelong curiosity for learning and his hopes for the future of science communication
Wastewater surveillance is becoming increasingly critical for community health monitoring for detecting COVID-19 outbreaks and the spread of other infectious diseases
A complete workflow developed by Promega creates a snapshot of community-wide infection rates using wastewater samples
In this guest editorial, discover the solutions that are driving the green revolution to make clinical laboratories more sustainable
Watch this on-demand webinar to stay competitive in the environmental testing market by achieving lower detection limits
The trial demonstrates the capability of laboratories to measure cannabidiol and controlled cannabinoids in consumer products
Labs can now perform rapid yeast and mold culture testing with dried cannabis flower
Watch this on-demand webinar to see how the EU GMP Annex 1 revision affects air monitoring programs
Explore topics from nitrogen determination, polymer analysis, food and beverage quality control and lab sustainability
Scientists have devised a novel way of tackling the mounting issue of plastic pollution by using bacteria to transform plastic waste into vanilla flavoring
An asteroid strike on Earth could be prevented by new technology launching into space this year, involving a Queen’s University Belfast scientist
The Smart Gadget is able to communicate with Bluetooth low-energy devices, such as smartphones
ddPCR technology is recommended in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines (CDC) for wastewater testing
Early release of the VirSieve™ Open-Source Bioinformatics Pipeline will promote collaboration in environmental SARS-CoV-2 research