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Becoming a Science Writer
"How do I become a science writer?" is a common question that we get asked here at Technology Networks. That is why for this installment of Teach Me in 10, the guests are … well, us! We wanted to share stories of how we became science writers and communicators, highlighting some of the things that we have learned through our journeys and offering some top tips and tricks.
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Making of Neoma MC-ICP-MS
For scientists whose research requires high-precision isotope ratio data in fields of cosmo- and geochemistry, geochronology and biology, nuclear safeguards, forensics, metalomics, and provenance studies, we have created a new multicollector ICP-MS. Designed and developed in Bremen, building on the strengths of our multi-collector platform with field-proven technologies such as RPQ, 10^13 ohm Amplifier Technology and Jet Interface.
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COVID, One Year Later: What Do We Know Now?
ACS Reactions catch up with experts they talked to at the start of the pandemic and ask, "what do we know now that we didn’t back then?"
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Detecting Psychoactive Substances in Forensic Toxicology
This instalment of Teach Me in 10 features Dr Lorna Nisbet, a senior lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University. Lorna’s research interests are within the field of forensic toxicology where she specializes in the detection of new psychoactive substances that have been chemically altered to produce new types of high.
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Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccines With Dr Seth Lederman
In this installment of Teach Me in 10, we're joined by Dr Seth Lederman, a physician, scientist and the CEO of Tonix Pharmaceuticals. Dr Lederman talks us through the main types of COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available, explaining the differences between "traditional" vaccines and "new-era" vaccines.
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How To Perform Rotary Evaporation for Challenging Samples
Our product specialist, Tanina Amari, showcases the different parts of a rotary evaporator system, while evaporating water as a solvent.
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Up Close and Personal With Platelets – Professor Nicholas Pugh
In this Teach Me in 10, Professor Nicholas Pugh brings us up close and personal with platelets. What are they? What are they essential for in human physiology? Why is it important that we study them? Watch the video to find out more.
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Teach Me in 10 – Materials for Drug Delivery With Professor Robert Langer
For this installment of Teach Me in 10, we are joined by the renowned Professor Robert Langer – the most cited engineer of all time – who talks to us about materials for drug delivery.
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Teach Me in 10 – Proteomics and Psychotic Disorders With Dr David Mongan
Can we predict psychotic disorders using a blood test? This week on Teach Me in 10, we're joined by psychiatrist and PhD student Dr David Mongan, who talks to us about proteomic prediction models for psychotic disorders and psychotic experiences.
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Find problematic results without manually trawling your data
Row after row of results... how will you ever spot the ones that are wrong?
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