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Celebrations All Round for Analysis Veterans

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As stalwarts in the biological and chemical analysis fields, JEOL celebrates its 70th anniversary. But that’s not all they are celebrating, with the appointment of 35-year veteran of JEOL USA, Bob Pohorenec as President of the company this year.

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Quantitation in LC-MS

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With growing concerns over a multitude of food risks, accurate and sensitive analytical tools are needed to ensure food safety. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) has become an indispensable method for food safety testing and quality control, capable of detecting and quantifying even trace amounts of numerous contaminants and harmful species in food.

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Why a Gaming AI Is the Best Spy

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MIT researchers have developed a bot equipped with artificial intelligence that can beat human players in tricky online multiplayer games where player roles and motives are kept secret.

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Food Packaging Chemical Found in Breast Milk

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Photoinitators, compounds used in the ink of many types of food packaging, have been found in human breast milk for the first time, although the levels consumed by breastfeeding infants are unlikely to be a health concern.

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Scooped up Non-coding DNA May Help Drive Glioblastoma
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One of the ways a cancer-causing gene works up enough power to turn a normal cell into a cancer cell is by copying itself over and over, like a Xerox machine. Scientists have long noticed that when cancer-causing genes do that, they also scoop up some extra DNA into their copies.

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Researchers Uncovered a New Mechanism of Neurodegeneration
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The study was published in the leading journal Nature Communications.

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Efficient Alcohol Analysis Method Added to Chemist's Toolbox
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A gallium-based metal complex has been developed that enables the rapid chiral analysis of alcohols using NMR spectroscopy.

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The Value and Versatility of Clinical Flow Cytometry

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Flow cytometry has inarguable potential as a clinical tool for disease diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic monitoring. However, some challenges remain in translating the full promise of FCM into clinical practice. Here, some of the current clinical applications of FCM will be discussed, as well as some of the compelling new applications being researched.

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The Neuroscience of Fibromyalgia: Causes, Diagnosis and Potential Treatments
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In this article, we will take an in-depth look at fibromyalgia: what it is, what causes it, and how researchers recommend finding relief.

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Key Themes and Conversations From the First Lab of the Future Congress
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What do we mean by lab of the future? What innovations are required to get there? These are the key themes explored by this year's Lab of the Future Congress, summarized in this article.

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Maintaining Data Integrity in the Lab With ELNs
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidance on data integrity has challenged firms to "implement meaningful and effective strategies to manage their data integrity risks" to maintain integrity. In this article, BioData's Steve Yemm explains how Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs) help to meet these standards.

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