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Digital Mass Flow Meters and Controllers
1 hour ago | Products
Digital Mass Flow Meters and Controllers for gases of Bronkhorst High-Tech’s Select series offer greater flexibility for user selection of both flow ranges and gas types. As a result of its ‘Multi Fluid Multi Range’ feature in combination with a high rangeability (up to 187.5:1), equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are able to reduce the variety of spare instruments they keep on stock.
Data Logging Software
1 hour ago | Products
New Brunswick Scientific has introduced a PC-based software for monitoring and data logging up to 32 shakers, CO2 incubators, freezers or other OPC-compliant laboratory products. BioCommand SFI Track and Trend records temperature, shaking speed, gas concentrations, humidity and alarms.
Microscope Spectrophotometer
5 hours ago | Products
CRAIC Technologies introduced the 308 PV UV-visible-NIR spectrophotometer for microscopes. Designed to be added to an open photoport of a microscope or probe station, the 308 PV microscope spectrophotometer will non-destructively analyze the spectra of many types of microscopic samples.
Data Visualization Application for GPCR
5 hours ago | Products
EMD Millipore, the Life Science division of Merck KGaA of Germany, introduced a software application for visualizing GPCR (G-protein coupled receptors), as well as kinase activity. The new Data Analysis and Report Tool (DART), which can be accessed through EMD Millipore's Drug Discovery portal, creates an interactive map of target profiling assay results.
Bochum's researchers discover proton diode
6 hours ago | News
(Ruhr-University Bochum) Biophysicists in Bochum have discovered a diode for protons: just like the electronic component determines the direction of flow of electric current, the "proton diode" ensures that protons can only pass through a cell membrane in one direction. Water molecules...
Charitable behavior found in bacteria
Sep 1 | News
(Boston University College of Engineering) Boston University, Harvard researchers discover "charitable" behavior in bacteria populations, where individuals with the highest antibiotic resistance sacrifice so the whole population can better fight off medication.
Staggered radiologist work shifts improve patient care, study suggests
Sep 1 | News
(American College of Radiology / American Roentgen Ray Society) Implementation of staggered radiologist work shifts can expedite the communication of urgent findings and improve patient care, according to a study in the September issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
Automated Preparation of Analytical Samples
Sep 1 | Products
Agilent Technologies introduced the 7696 Sample Prep Workbench, a new instrument for automated preparation of analytical samples. The 7696 Sample Prep Workbench offers customers increased productivity through automation as well as easy-to-use of software and hardware.