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Stanford's Professor Robert Sapolsky Lecture on Schizophrenia (Video)
In this video, Stanford Professor Robert Sapolsky dives into a discussion about schizophrenia. He discusses environmental factors as well as genetic characteristics that could apply to people who are affected. He describes schizophrenia as a disease of thought disorder and inappropriate emotional attributes.
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Lab-Forward Trade-In Program
We’ve made trading in your current chromatography, mass spectrometry and elemental analysis instruments faster and easier than ever before.
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Teach Me in 10 – Enabling Pharma Manufacturing Through Digital Solutions With Dr Stephen Moore
How are digital solutions being used to enable pharma manufacturing, particularly in such labs? That is the topic of focus for this industry special of Teach Me in 10, where we're joined by Dr Stephen Moore.
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Breaking COVID-19’s "Clutch" To Stop Its Spread
Scripps Research chemist Matthew Disney, Ph.D., and colleagues have created drug-like compounds that, in human cell studies, bind and destroy the pandemic coronavirus’ so-called “frameshifting element” to stop the virus from replicating.
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Entris® II Laboratory Balances
Whether you need to perform common weighing procedures or run dedicated laboratory applications, Entris® II will give you the best of both. It provides 12 built-in applications as standard features. They provide built-in applications with GLP | GMP Compliant Printout and Data Output.
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Cheers! How to determine sulfur dioxide (SO2) in beer and other liquid samples
Using the Kjeldahl method for sulfur dioxide determination in alcoholic beverages
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Inside Mitochondria and Their Fascinating Genome
EPFL scientists have observed – for the first time in living cells – the way mitochondria distribute their transcriptome throughout the cell, and it involves RNA granules that turn out to be highly fluid.
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Magnetic "T-Budbots" Kill and Clean Biofilms
Biofilms are communities of microbes that form slimy layers on surfaces, including some medical devices. Now, researchers have made magnetically propelled microbots derived from tea buds. See how these “T-Budbots” can dislodge biofilms, release an antibiotic to kill bacteria and then clean up the mess.
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Teach Me in 10 – Open Access Science With Dr Norman Van Rhijn
What do we mean by "open access" when it comes to scientific research? What are the benefits and drawbacks? How have attitudes towards publishing open access changed during the COVID-19 global pandemic? Dr Norman Van Rjihn discusses each of these points for Teach Me in 10.
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Teach Me in 10 – Organs-on-a-Chip With Dr Ali Khademhosseini
In this installment of Teach Me in 10 we're joined by the renowned scientist Dr Ali Khademhosseini, director and CEO of the Terasaki Institute.
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