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What's in Your Food?
Download this infographic to find out more about what's in your food and the scientific communities responsible for developing food standards.
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Mapping the World With Food
Download this infographic to discover the importance of being aware of how foods are produced, as well as the role of food regulations and standards.
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DIA Vs DDA in Proteomics
Download this infographic to learn more about LC-MS/MS, the processes involved in an experiment using a DIA approach and how DIA produces a higher number of quantified proteins in a shorter analysis period than DDA.
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What You Should Know About Food Safety
Download this infographic to discover learn more about food safety.
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Comparing Chromatography Techniques
Chromatography is an important tool in analytical chemistry, learn about how the different techniques in the field work and their applications.
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Perfecting Your Aseptic Technique
Download this infographic for technical guidance on preventing culture contamination, as well as tips and tricks on perfecting your aseptic technique.
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Drinking Water Analysis
Water treatment plants and analytical laboratories work hard to ensure that by the time drinking water reaches your tap it is safe to drink. Find out why we test drinking water, what we look for and how we do it.
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Could Offshore Wind Farms Power the World’s Major Cities?
Renewable energies like wind power are essential tools in the battle for a greener, sustainable future. In this infographic, RS components explore how offshore wind turbines could power the world's major cities.
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Achieving and Maintaining ISO 17025:2017 Accreditation With LIMS Support
Download this infographic to learn the importance of ISO 17025 accreditation, the advantages to achieving this, and how STARLIMS can support your journey.
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A Brief History of DNA
National DNA Day honors the completion of the Human Genome Project in April 2003 and the discovery of the double helix of DNA in 1953. In this infographic we rewind time to explore the history of DNA and some of the landmark discoveries in the field of genomics.
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