First net zero mass spectrometer launched to support a greener future
Thermo Scientific Delta Q IRMS is the first product developed under ground-breaking IsoFootprint initiative to tackle CO₂ emissions for more sustainable science
Thermo Scientific Delta Q IRMS is the first product developed under ground-breaking IsoFootprint initiative to tackle CO₂ emissions for more sustainable science
AMSBIO talks about the release of its new aptamer product range to fight against COVID-19
Discover how one company is harnessing the latest CRISPR technologies to push the frontiers of genome editing
In this article, Sanna Arpiainen, from the Graphene Flagship, looks at the role of layered materials in the future of electronics
AstraZeneca will invest in VaxEquity, an Imperial College spin-off
The new instrument measures the purity of undiluted biological samples, offering measurement speed, and sample quality and quantity assessments
The Thermo Scientific Gallery Enzyme Master analyzers enable efficient, reliable enzyme analysis workflows from method development to routine analysis
Its investment includes a new manufacturing facility in Europe
Researchers at the University of Bristol have successfully prepared bicyclic lactams in high yield and excellent purity, using a photochemical [2+2] cycloaddition followed by a thermal electrocyclic cascade
The Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System is the first fully integrated digital PCR (dPCR) system designed to provide highly accurate and consistent results within 90 minutes
The three new respiratory test panels on cobas 6800/8800 Systems in CE markets will help identify multiple pathogens with overlapping symptoms in patients
As you move forward toward early clinical trials, having clear translational insight can be enormously important.
How scientists at Kato Pharmaceuticals have expanded from early-stage development to biopharmaceutical production of clinical drug products
Micronic announces the addition of a 2D Data-Matrix code on the bottom of Micronic ULT Racks
The rates of self-harm could be rising more quickly in children and adolescents from ethnic minority groups than in those from white groups, according to a study led by University of Manchester researchers