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| | | In a laboratory, the fume hood is the primary control device for protecting workers using flammable and/or toxic chemicals. OSHA's laboratory standard (29 CFR 1910.1450) requires that fume hoods be maintained and function properly when used.
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| NEWS | | Neanderthals have been imagined as the inferior cousins of modern humans, but a new study reveals that they produced advanced weaponry.
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| NEWS | | Has your lab got what it takes? Enter today to become a part of history!
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| | | Safety is the primary purpose of any filtered enclosure or ventilated fume hood. In most situations, fume hoods remain the equipment of choice for ventilating hazardous airborne chemicals from the laboratory. However, there are applications where a ductless enclosure or ductless fume hood provides convenience and flexibility beyond what a traditional fume hood offers.
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| ARTICLES | | Antibiotic resistant genes were discovered in soil samples in one of the last pristine places on Earth.
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| PRODUCTS | | ChromaCode launched the first-of-its-kind multiplex PCR test for rapid detection of common tick-borne pathogens.
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| | | Conventional LCMS sample pretreatment for forensic samples, such as blood, urine, tissues, and oral fluid, typically involves a manual or semi-automatic process that can take many hours. These methods are time-consuming, expensive and vulnerable to error--but they were the only option available to forensic laboratories. Until now...
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| NEWS | | Scientists measured the forces exerted by micron-sized organisms with a highly adaptable technique, called "micropipette force sensors."
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| NEWS | | One of the major issues when studying ore deposits is the relationship between ore-forming processes and bacteria.
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| PRODUCTS | | Sartorius Stedim Biotech announced the BIOSTAT RM TX single-use bioreactor, a new wave mixed system developed specifically for closed, automated expansion of consistent quality cell products such as ex vivo cellular immunotherapies.
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| | | Nitrogen and Phosphorus are the principal elements referred to when discussing nutrient pollution. Current, and past, efforts to control these pollutants have been generally inadequate. Efforts to date have been predominantly "regulation at the pipe" and have not addressed the non-point sources that are the root cause of elevated concentrations of nutrients in ground and surface waters.
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