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  Sounds of Eating May Help You Consume Less
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  CDC Guidelines Aim to Curb Painkiller Prescribing
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  Extractor Optimized for the Processing of Natural Products
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  Why Some Tumors Withstand Treatment
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  New Way to Harvest Stem Cells Better for Donors
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  Rapid Melt of New Zealand Glaciers Ends Hikes Onto Them

Advancing Cancer Research with SOMAscan®

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Download this bundle that covers challenges facing cancer researchers in proteomics and how new advances are furthering this promising technology.

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Diet High in Certain Carbohydrates Could Increase Lung Cancer Risk

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A new study from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found eating foods with a high glycemic index could put people at a significantly higher risk for developing lung cancer, even if they have never smoked a cigarette.


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2015 R&D 100 Awards & Technology Conference

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Learn new strategies for your research as you engage with the world's most successful innovators at the 2015 R&D 100 Awards & Technology Conference. Elevate your level of knowledge, expertise, and increase your productivity and successful outcomes.


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NEWS

Sounds of Eating May Help You Consume Less

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Crunching on chips and chomping down loudly on dinner may be considered a bad habit by some, but a new study finds that dulling the natural sounds that come with eating may actually make people eat more.


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CDC Guidelines Aim to Curb Painkiller Prescribing

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Prescription painkillers should not be a first choice for treating common ailments like back pain and arthritis, according to new federal guidelines designed to reshape how doctors prescribe drugs like OxyContin and Vicodin.


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Integrated Biosafety Solutions for the Modern Laboratory

The Baker Company

What Makes Your Laboratory Unique? Your people, your protocols, the work you do to change the world - and the instruments and equipment that help you to reach your goals. You shouldn't have to fit your workflows around standard equipment. Your Equipment should be adaptable to you, while operating within the safety, performance, and compliance parameters that your work requires. In short, your laboratory equipment should work the way you do.


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Extractor Optimized for the Processing of Natural Products

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Supercritical Fluid Technologies' new pilot scale supercritical extractor is made for the processing of natural products. The SFT-NPX-10 is designed to simplify extraction for a wide variety of natural products utilizing safe, efficient carbon dioxide.


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Why Some Tumors Withstand Treatment

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A new study reveals why a certain class of these drugs, known as kinase inhibitors, doesn't always halt tumor growth. The researchers found that while kinase inhibitors successfully shut down their targets, they also provoke cells to turn on a backup system that can take over for the one knocked out by the drug.


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Innovative Method for Detecting and Quantifying Aflatoxins Using General Equipment

Horizon Technologies

With the requirement to increase testing of agricultural and food products for the presence of aflatoxins, reliable and convenient testing methods that utilize readily available standard laboratory tools are in demand. For the general laboratory, newer technologies for aflatoxin analysis may be financially unattainable. This app note focuses on the innovative method developed to accurately test aflatoxins using general equipment.


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New Way to Harvest Stem Cells Better for Donors

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Scientists have developed a new method for harvesting stem cells, which is less invasive and reduces side effects for donors.


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Rapid Melt of New Zealand Glaciers Ends Hikes Onto Them

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Among New Zealand's top tourist attractions are two glaciers that are both stunning and unusual because they snake down from the mountains to a temperate rain forest, making them easy for people to walk up to and view. But the Fox and Franz Josef glaciers have been melting at such a rapid rate that it has become too dangerous for tourists to hike onto them from the valley floor, ending a tradition that dates back a century.


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Threatened Plant Gets Boost From Biotech Lab

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Woodland agrimony isn't much to look at--the short plant with jagged leaves and tiny yellow flowers is likely to be overlooked on an afternoon hike -- but this rare, threatened plant got a high-tech hand from researchers.


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