Water Analysis – News and Features

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Smartphones and High-Tech Laboratories to Reveal Health Effects of Environmental Pollutants
Researchers will use smartphones equipped with GPS and environmental sensors to monitor potential hazards.

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Federal Grants will Fund Study of Food System, Environment
Cornell University grant will help tackle some of the biggest questions in affecting agriculture.

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Scientists Create First Mouse Model of Typhoid Fever
Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) researchers have created the first true mouse model of typhoid infection.

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BioTector Awarded Prestigious Product Leadership Award
Company is honored to win the Frost & Sullivan 2012 United States Product Leadership award in water analysis.

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Cornell to Partner with DEC, Local Stakeholders on Cayuga Lake Water Quality
Partnership aims to improve Cayuga's waters.

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ATL at WQTC 2012 to Exhibit Data Automation and Laboratory Information Management System Solutions
Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc. (ATL) to feature its Laboratory Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, TITAN® at the Water Quality Technology Conference this November.

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Genotyping Helps Identify Source of Clinic Infection Outbreak
Researchers from East Carolina University used a new technique of genotyping to identify the source of a hematology clinic outbreak of Mycobacterium mucogenicum, a gram-positive, acid-fast bacteria found in tap water.

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World Water Monitoring Day 2012: Microbes a Major Threat to Potable Water
Non-profit Water.org trying to address the issue by increasing access to safe drinking water.

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Locus Scores in Green Quadrant of Environmental Management Software Report
Locus’ Cloud-based Software Recognized for Deployment Capabilities

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Agilent Opens New Customer Applications and Training Center in South Korea
First Clean Room for Agilent in South Asia Pacific.
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