Precision positioning products
Elliot Scientific has announced that it is now distributing, within the UK and Ireland, a range of products from leading precision positioning manufacturer Siskiyou.Established in 1972, Oregon-based...
View ArticleUV dechlorination system ensures safe kidney dialysis
Ultraviolet (UV) dechlorination technology from Hanovia is playing a critical part in the ongoing treatment of patients with kidney disease at the Hospital of St Cross in Rugby, Warwickshire. Hanovia’s...
View ArticleSophisticated CHN analyser
With its innovative horizontal furnace design, Exeter Analytical’s CE440 elemental analyser allows for the immediate removal of sample residue, which makes the system perfectly designed to deal with...
View ArticleNew peristaltic liquid filling machine
New from Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG) is the Flexicon PF7 peristaltic tabletop aseptic liquid filling machine optimised for operation in GMP regulated industries such as biotechnology,...
View ArticleLab plays key role in cancer detection research
Research into the potential use of microscopic nanoparticles called exosomes in the early detection of cancer has put research taking place at Discovery Park firmly in the spotlightCanterbury Christ...
View ArticleNew upright microscopes
Expanding on the successful Fluoview imaging platform, users can now take advantage of the speed and flexibility of the FV3000 confocal laser scanning microscope in two new upright models designed for...
View ArticleLife-saving oxygen generators on display
Oxair, a global manufacturer of advanced gas process systems, will be showcasing its cost- and life-saving oxygen generators at the forthcoming Arab Health exhibition in Dubai, United Arab Emirates...
View ArticleNew generation of polarimeters
The new MCP 5X00 polarimeters from Anton Paar feature the latest technology with enhanced ease of use. These polarimeters offer application-specific instrument configurations, such as multiple...
View ArticleChief scientific officer apppinted
Lhasa, an educational charity that creates state-of-the-art in silico prediction and database systems for use in metabolism, toxicology and related sciences, has promoted Dr Richard Williams to the...
View ArticleAI research announcement
In new University of Glasgow research, a robot equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) was able to build unstable oil-in-water droplets as models for new artificial life forms. It was also able to...
View ArticleTailor-made microreactor
Specialists at Anton Paar have 'printed' a micro-flow-reactor that could simplify the chemical synthesis dramatically. The device is made of steel via direct laser metal sintering and was developed...
View ArticleEfficient concentration of nucleic acids
The miVac DNA centrifugal sample concentrator from Genevac is purpose-designed to efficiently remove water and organic solvents from biological samples containing nucleic acids.The compact benchtop...
View ArticleBreakthrough in understanding cells’ energy supply
Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the molecular machines that produce key proteins in the power packs of cells are cleaned and maintained. University of Sussex...
View ArticleIngenza joins biotech consortium
Ingenza has joined forces with leading universities and industrial partners to participate in the ConBioChem collaboration, a translational project focused on the development of novel platform...
View ArticleNew freeze dryer
Millrock Technology has launched the LyoPro advanced freeze rryer tool for protocol development.Designed to enable users to get the right tool for their R&D and Cycle Development jobs, the new...
View ArticleRetrovirus research progress
JPK Instruments reports on the ground-breaking research into the understanding of the reproduction of retroviruses such as HIV at Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheba, Israel. This research uses JPK's...
View ArticleOff-axis mirrors for intense laser interaction studies
Optical Surfaces has received an order from Strathclyde Intense Laser Interaction Studies (SILIS) Group, from University of Strathclyde (UK) for three ultra-high performance off-axis parabolic mirrors...
View ArticleNew approach to drug manufacturing
A new method of drug manufacture that uses 3D printers to create pharmaceuticals on demand could lead to a Spotify for chemistry, scientists claim.In a new paper, researchers from the University of...
View ArticleTPEs for medical and pharmaceutical markets
With the development of Thermolast M the manufacturer Kraiburg TPE offers compounds that are approved for use in direct contact with blood and medications. These materials can be coloured in conformity...
View ArticleCritical cleaning solutions
MicroCare will continue to promote a strong and consistent message of high-performance precision cleaning to visitors at the IPC APEX Expo, in San Diego, California from 27 February to 1 March 2018....
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