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UV Viewing Cabinets Ensure Peak Efficiency
January 2, 2013 10:36 am | Spectronics Corporation | Product Releases | CommentsSpectroline CX-20 and CX-21 high-intensity UV viewing cabinets guarantee maximum ultraviolet irradiance and fluorescent contrast because they are designed for peak efficiency.
LISTED UNDER: Audiovisual, Slide Storage & Viewing ProductsElongated Pipette Tips Simplify Dispensing
July 26, 2012 1:06 pm | Eppendorf | Product Releases | CommentsEppendorf's Combitips advanced offer safe, accurate dispensing of liquids by positive displacement.
LISTED UNDER: Pipette CalibrationRapid Test Finds Viruses, Bacteria, Chemicals in One Step
July 23, 2012 8:29 am | News | CommentsUsing nanoscale materials, researchers have developed a single-step method to rapidly and accurately detect viruses, bacteria and chemical contaminants.
LISTED UNDER: Associations/Societies | Publications, JournalsGraphene Can Heal Its Own Damage
July 23, 2012 8:25 am | News | CommentsScientists have discovered that the “miracle material,” graphene, undergoes a self repairing process to mend holes.
LISTED UNDER: Associations/Societies | Publications, JournalsHIV Suppression Drugs Not as Effective as Believed
July 23, 2012 8:21 am | News | CommentsPeople taking potent antiretroviral therapies, or ART, to keep their HIV disease in check may not have as much control over the viral infection as previous estimates have suggested.
LISTED UNDER: Drug Discovery | Associations/Societies | Publications, JournalsBioengineered Jellyfish is Made of Silicone, Heart Muscle
July 23, 2012 8:16 am | News | CommentsUsing recent advances in marine biomechanics, materials science and tissue engineering, researchers have turned inanimate silicone and living cardiac muscle cells into a freely swimming “jellyfish.”
LISTED UNDER: Bioinformatics Software | Associations/Societies | Publications, JournalsACS' Highest Honor Recognizes Molecular Find
July 23, 2012 8:10 am | News | CommentsAn award honors a professor's cutting-edge research that has had far-reaching implications for many areas of science, including drug development and more efficient ways to produce gasoline.
LISTED UNDER: Chemicals and Biochemicals | Molecular Modeling | Associations/SocietiesImmune System Drug Improves Severe Asthma Symptoms
July 23, 2012 4:50 am | News | CommentsA type of severe asthma improves when treated with drugs that suppress the immune system.
LISTED UNDER: Data Mining | Drug Discovery | Associations/SocietiesEU Regulators Give Gene Therapy the Go Ahead
July 23, 2012 4:47 am | News | CommentsA European agency is recommending the first approval of a gene therapy treatment in the EU, in a significant move for a type of treatment that has so far failed to deliver on its promise to cure diseases.
LISTED UNDER: Data Mining | Genomics | Molecular BiologyResearchers Use Infant Hair to Study HIV Drug Exposure
July 23, 2012 4:43 am | News | CommentsResearchers have used hair samples from three-month old infants born to HIV-positive mothers hoping to find new ways to protect infants from HIV transmission and to better understand resistance to the drugs.
LISTED UNDER: Data Mining | Associations/Societies | Publications, JournalsFunding Cuts Sink Underwater Lab
July 23, 2012 4:38 am | News | CommentsThe government has cut the undersea Aquarius Reef Base’s $3 million annual funding. The federal budget cuts threaten to close the lab unless it can secure private funding.
LISTED UNDER: Environmental | Associations/Societies | Environmental TestingHuman Smell is Key to Better Mosquito Repellents
July 23, 2012 4:33 am | News | CommentsThe chemicals given off by humans are the reason why mosquitoes like to snack on some people more than others; they might also be the key to new traps and repellents.
LISTED UNDER: Chemicals and Biochemicals | Bioinformatics Software | Chemical Structure AnalysisFeds OK Changes Made to Unsafe Nuclear Plant
July 23, 2012 4:29 am | News | CommentsFederal regulators have concluded that the operator of the San Onofre nuclear power plant in California did not mislead the government about modifications to its troubled steam generators.
LISTED UNDER: Engineering Software | Chemical/Hazard Waste Mgt | EngineeringWindow Solar Cells are Highly Transparent
July 23, 2012 4:26 am | News | CommentsA new transparent solar cell is an advance toward giving windows in homes and other buildings the ability to generate electricity while still allowing people to see outside.
LISTED UNDER: Engineering Software | Engineering | EnvironmentalAlgae Fuel Production Can Have Huge Returns
July 23, 2012 4:22 am | News | CommentsIt's theoretically possible to produce about 500 times as much energy from algae fuels as is needed to grow the fuels.
LISTED UNDER: Biochemicals | Chemistry Software | Environmental
