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Challenges in Microplastics Research
Watch this interview to hear from the experts regarding latest trends in microplastic research, techniques for analyzing samples and effects of microplastics on living organisms.
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Meet Dragon Man, Humans’ Possible New Relative
In a bone-filled week, a rediscovered cranium from China might represent an entirely new species of human that's possibly our closest evolutionary relative. And, while studying a 5,000-year-old skeleton, scientists found evidence of what might be the earliest plague infection.
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Can We Preserve a Strawberry Forever?
For millennia, humans have been finding ways to preserve food. Can we use what we’ve learned to make a strawberry last forever?
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Rare Footage of Glass Octopus
Rare sightings have been made by the Schmidt Ocean Institute of a glass octopus, a nearly transparent species whose only visible features are its optic nerve, eyeballs and digestive tract.
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Dissolution Testing With Lorraine Kay
What is dissolution testing and why is important in drug development, formulation and testing? For this Teach Me in 10 episode, we're joined by Lorraine Kay from Agilent Technologies who gives us a whistle-stop tour of dissolution testing, answering all these questions and more in just 10 minutes.
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Bee Extinction: Why We're Saving the Wrong Bees
Think honey bees are disappearing? Or that the more hives we have the better? Think again. Here's why they're the bad boys of the bee world, and what we should be focusing on instead.
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Making Shipping Greener With Hairy Ships
The “fouling” of boats messes up a vessel’s streamlined shape, decreasing its speed, maneuverability and fuel-efficiency. A new approach is trying to work with nature instead of against it. Taking inspiration from the Salvinia plant, which is covered in tiny hair-like structures that make it effectively waterproof, scientists are developing a stick-on silicone coating for ships that prevents animal hitchhikers from getting a foothold.
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Removing Interferences Using the Thermo Scientific iCAP Qnova Series ICP-MS
This video shows how interference removal is accomplished using the Thermo Scientific™ iCAP™ Qnova Series ICP-MS instruments. Single quad ICP-MS, such as the Thermo Scientific™ iCAP™ RQ ICP-MS use helium and kinetic energy discrimination to remove all polyatomic interferences, potentially causing a bias on key contaminants.
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Webinar: Red Blood Cell Partitioning Studies to Improve Accuracy in Pharmacokinetics (PK) Calculations
In this webinar, SEKISUI XenoTech study director Dr. Steven McGreal will cover study design elements and other considerations like timing and characteristics of drugs with high RBC partitioning. He will discuss impacts on PK calculations and provide examples of how RBC partitioning rates can cause errors downstream if not properly investigated early in drug development.
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Using an Industrial Evaporator for Extraction Applications
A detailed overview of how to use a rotary evaporator for extraction applications.
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