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ICP-OES systems with added intelligence

Agilent has launched a new generation of ICP-OES systems for laboratories serving the environmental, food, energy, chemicals and materials markets. The new Agilent 5800 ICP-OES and 5900 ICP-OES systems...

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Ultrasonic flowmeters help reduce drug production costs

Titan Enterprises reports that its Atrato and MetraFlow ultrasonic inline flowmeters are being used by drug manufacturers to streamline production and reduce costs. These devices measure a liquid’s...

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Bio-decontamination cycle time reduced by 20%

Bioquell has created the capability to calibrate low-level hydrogen peroxide vapour instruments accurately at 1 part per million (1ppm), helping to reduce cycle times by approximately 20%. The company...

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Assessing the off-target effects of gene editing

Assessing the off-target effects of gene editing. By Garrett Rettig, Research Scientist, Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT)Since CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) gene...

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Breakthrough in terahertz waves

Hamamatsu Photonics has succeeded in producing terahertz waves at a wavelength of 450 micrometres (μm: micro or μ is one millionth) in the terahertz range, which is the world’s longest wavelength...

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New cryogenic tubes

The Ziath range of CryzoTraq 2D-barcoded cryogenic tubes has been introduced wiith the aim of setting a new standard for cryogenic storage of biological specimens at temperatures as low as -196°C....

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AF4-UV-ICPMS technique improves ecotoxicology studies

Postnova Analytics has posted a new on-demand webinar introducing how advanced analytical techniques are impacting the field of nanogeochemistry.The webinar discusses the advanced analytical approaches...

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The first 7T PET/MR integrated imaging system in Israel

MR Solutions has installed the first 7T PET/MR preclinical imaging system in Israel. The dry magnet system is helping to advance medical research at the Wohl Institute for Translational Medicine, part...

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Transfecting human embryonic stem cells

AMS Bio reports on how it has worked with Singapore General Hospital (Singapore) to help it identify the best reagent to transfect its human embryonic stems cells.Historically the research group of...

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New valve line for biopharm sector

ITT Engineered Valves has announced the latest addition to the EnviZion valve product line. The new BioviZion fractional size valve includes the technology of the EnviZion valve platform in a compact...

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Microbial air sampler range to expand

Pinpoint Scientific, specialist product designer and manufacturer of environmental monitoring solutions for the pharmaceutical and related industries, has secured further investment into the business,...

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New model of rotary tablet press

Making its debut at P-MEC India, the commercial-scale Performa D is the latest addition to GEA’s portfolio of rotary tablet presses. Designed for the reliable and cost-effective production of oral...

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Optimised filtration microplates

Porvair Sciences has expanded its range of high-performance microplates to offer an optimised product to suit a wide range of filtration applications. The main application of filtration microplates in...

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New system for high pressure reaction screening

Asynt has developed a novel high-pressure reactor array that integrates directly with its Integrity 10 Reaction Station, enabling scientists to undertake up to 10 independently pressurised reactions...

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Scientific breakthrough of global importance

The origin of a deadly wheat pathogen which threatens a vital global food source has been identified by an international team of academic researchers including two professors from the University of the...

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Putting the cleaning power of microbes to work

It is easy to think of microbes as harmful organisms that spread disease. However, as in the case of penicillin, there are actually many non-pathogenic microorganisms that can be put to good use....

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Collaboration to curate compound libraries

Cresset, provider of software and contract research services for small molecule drug discovery, and Liverpool ChiroChem, (LCC) a chemical technology innovator that produces chiral small molecules for...

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Correlative materials characterisation

Deben reports on the University of Surrey's efforts to develop the groundwork of new, state-of-the-art ceramic composites that will revolutionise the treatment of oral disease.  Dr Tan Sui is a...

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New cameras with 20MP sensor

When the smallest details are important for applications, high-resolution images with particularly low noise are required. Both are features that make the Sony IMX183 20 MP sensor stand out. IDS now...

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Smart monitoring technology for biopharma market

Powder containment and aseptic transfer valve specialist, ChargePoint Technology, has advanced its smart monitoring solution, Verifi, to support the biopharma market.The intelligent monitoring platform...

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