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IDT Lowers Genomic Barriers with Powerful rhAmpSeq™ Targeted Sequencing System
Increasing accuracy and reducing cost barriers, IDT’s innovative system delivers simple and cost-effective amplicon sequencing.
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Coral Health Monitoring with Underwater Robots and Hyperspectral Imaging
We frequently hear reports that large parts of the Great Barrier Reef have undergone bleaching, but many other areas where corals live are also affected.
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Rapid Determination of Surface Colour, Texture, Shape & Size
The easy-to-use instrument provides a rapid assessment of uniform and non-homogeneous samples by combining information on all of the above parameters automatically in just a few seconds, requiring no sample preparation and leaving the sample intact.
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Manual Pipetting of 384-Well Plates Made Easy!
Eppendorf Xplorer plus can now tackle entire columns and rows of a 384-well plate in one single step.
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Versatile High-Power LED Photoreactor for Continuous Flow Chemistry
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Metrohm USA Announces 7th Annual Young Chemist Award Winner
Winner is a postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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Lonza Strengthens Pharma, Biotech and Nutrition Offerings with Aligned Structure and New Executive Committee Appointment
Alignment of the scope of segments to further strengthen collaboration and leverage synergies.
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LECO Releases New Flow Modulator—FLUX™
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Aggregation Detection by Dynamic Light Scattering
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Renishaw Technology used to Identify Microplastics in the Environment
Could rubber and plastic from tyres, washing into rivers and streams, be contributing to pollution in waste water? A group of scientists from Denmark are using a system from Renishaw to find out.
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