Water Analysis – News and Features

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Dionex Releases their Updated Mass Spectrometry Applications Guide
The update provides 12 new environmental and industrial applications.

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Full Plate of Issues With World Food Supply
Countries not beset by starvation are better consumers of U.S. products than countries that don't have enough resources to feed everyone.

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Adds The Winvale Group to Global Partner Alliance
The alliance will provide informatics solutions under GSA Schedule 70 Contract Procurement Process

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Saudi Arabia: Kingdom Must Have Agriculture Base, Says Al-Rasheed
“We don’t have choices. People were against this when there was abundance of food. Now when there is a shortage you have to live with it.”

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Why Let A Debate Determine the Fate of GM Foods?
In a democracy, public opinion counts, but can that be allowed to overrule science?

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Biotech Crop Debate Goes On
The latest report on data for the U.S. does not change the consensus that biotech crops play a key role in helping to feed a growing world population.
The latest report is by Charles Benbrook, PhD, Chief Scientist, The Organic Center, titled “Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use: The First Thirteen Years.”

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BNC Chosen by Saudi Arabian Research Institution in Multi-Million Pound Environmental Nanotechnology Project
The agreement will utilize the expertise of the London Centre for Nanotechnology on two projects looking at the applications of nanotechnology to environmental issues.

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Successful Complete GC & GC-MS course at The Open University
Last week’s back to back Practical Essentials and GC & GC-MS Clinic training courses held in the Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute at the Open University in Milton Keynes, UK proved yet again to be a success with delegates attending from as far away as Nigeria and Slovenia!

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Fight Droughts With Science
It's essential that bureaucrats and activists stop blocking agricultural technologies that can give us more crop for the drop.

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Tiny “Lab-on-a-Chip” Can Detect Pollutants, Disease and Biological Weapons
For centuries, animals have been the first line of defense against toxins.
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