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Electrically Charged Crinkles in Graphene Could Lead to Breakthroughs in Nanotechnology
Gently compressed stacks of graphene form sharp crinkles that carry an electric charge, which could be useful in nanoscale self-assembly and other applications
Swift Presents Solutions for Improving Whole Genome Sequencing on Illumina® Platforms at ASHG
Sample preparation solutions for unique applications and difficult samples
Meet Roche at ECCMID 2014
Waters Introduces the New ACQUITY Arc System, Designed as a Bridge between HPLC and UPLC Methods
Single LC Platform Leads the Way to Enhanced Productivity by Replicating, Improving or Adjusting Established LC Methods
Refeyn launches Two<sup>MP</sup> Auto for automated protein characterisation at single-molecule level in solution
New mass photometer promises rapid, autonomous, and label-free mass characterisation of biomolecules at the single-molecule level
Asteroids vs Earth: Researchers aim to move an asteroid
An asteroid strike on Earth could be prevented by new technology launching into space this year, involving a Queen’s University Belfast scientist
Parallel evaporator assists metabolomics research
Waters and TetraScience partner to deliver new levels of data access and insights with Empower Data Science Link
New technology provides Waters’ Empower Chromatography Data System users with the ability to share and analyze lab instrument data
Tailored solutions for exosome-related research
Orgenesis and Theracell to launch point-of-care cell and gene therapy centers within HYGEIA Group’s hospital network in Greece
Partnership to enable HYGEIA’s hospital network to develop and deliver onsite cell and gene therapies to patients