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  • GCxGC Isn’t Just a Tool for Research

    Friday, June 14, 2024
    When thinking about hydrocarbon analysis, it is natural to think of gas chromatography (GC). However, simple GC (single column) separation doesn’t always provide the complete answer. When full separation is impossible due to complexity of the mixture... Read More
  • New Introductions and Highlights from ASMS 2024

    Friday, June 07, 2024
    The field of mass spectrometry remains highly relevant due to its critical role in various scientific and industrial applications. The 72nd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics was held June 2-6, 2024, at the Anaheim Convention ... Read More
  • How MS Improves Biopharma QC and Speed to Market

    Friday, June 07, 2024
    There is now an increased need to leverage mass spectrometry further downstream in development and production environments to quantify impurities and contaminants to a detection limit below what can be achieved by other techniques. Read More
  • Automation Ready? 10 Telltale Clues That It’s Time to Automate Your Lab

    Tuesday, June 04, 2024
    Ten signs it’s time to change your processes from manual to semi-automated or take the next step from semi-automated to whole laboratory workflow automation. Read More
  • Analysis Accelerated: An Introduction to Low-Pressure GC-MS (LPGC-MS)

    Monday, June 03, 2024
    Low-pressure GC-MS (LPGC-MS) is a technique that uses the MS vacuum system, along with a specially designed column setup, to lower pressure inside the entire column, thereby significantly speeding up analysis. Read More
  • Lab Planning Details that Matter

    Friday, May 31, 2024
    Great lab design solves the riddle of how to incorporate more science into less space while creating architectural and engineering balance. A good lab planner will listen to clients and researchers, and design a workspace specific to their needs. Read More
  • Selection of the Ideal PCR Type for Research and Testing

    Tuesday, May 28, 2024
    Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a valuable tool that has been extensively used in research since its discovery in the 1980’s. Several types of PCR have been developed to address different research questions, though the most common types are PCR, ... Read More
  • Buyer’s Guide: CO2 Incubators

    Tuesday, May 21, 2024
    While there are many types of incubators suited to various applications, CO2 incubators are ubiquitous in the biological/chemical laboratory, especially if cell/tissue cultures are routine work. Read More
  • The Solution to Labor Shortages in Cleanroom Ceiling Construction

    Friday, May 17, 2024
    While the industry works to attract talent, firms are looking for new solutions to keep projects on time and deliver for customers in complex spaces. An emerging trend of off-site manufacturing (OSM) is a strong solution to nationwide labor shortages... Read More
  • From Laboratory to Clinic: Unlocking the Potential of Exosome Research

    Tuesday, May 14, 2024
    Once considered cellular debris, exosomes and extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as crucial players in the landscape of modern medicine for their potential as diagnostic and therapeutic agents. Read More
  • 5 No-Cost Lab Design Improvements

    Friday, May 10, 2024
    The following “top 5 list” is a guide to identifying practical strategies that will help make a project successful from inception to operations and throughout the facility life cycle by incorporating more science into less space, reducing utility ... Read More
  • Imagining the Zero Waste Lab of Tomorrow

    Tuesday, May 07, 2024
    The UN’s International Day of Zero Waste focuses the world’s attention on the critical challenge of reducing the waste we produce, warning that – without urgent action – annual municipal solid waste generation will hit 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050. ... Read More
  • Laboratory Facility Requirements: A Key Decision-making Guide

    Friday, May 03, 2024
    The need for R&D and life science lab space will continue on its growth trajectory. Innovation is on the rise, with scientists using traditional models in novel ways, and leveraging emerging technologies like AI to amplify their research. Read More

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