Diamond Shines its Light on Moon Rocks from Apollo Missions
Nearly 50 years after our first steps on the Moon, rock samples from the Apollo missions still have a lot to tell us about lunar formation, and Earth’s volcanoes
Nearly 50 years after our first steps on the Moon, rock samples from the Apollo missions still have a lot to tell us about lunar formation, and Earth’s volcanoes
Visit the 2018 International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories annual conference to learn the benefits of optimizing ventilation
Analytik Jena introduces new sulfur and nitrogen analyzer for the petrochemical industry that promises to save time and money
Attend the Air Quality and Emissions event 2018 to learn about the latest developments in air quality testing
Scientists at The University of Manchester have discovered a genetic mutation in humans linked to a 17-fold increase in the amount of dangerous fungal spores in the lungs
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FLIR Systems announces update version 4.40 of its popular thermal measurement, recording and analysis software - ResearchIR
Achieve economical online monitoring of industrial wastewater and more, with Metrohm's new photometer
Thermo Fisher Scientific and Diamond Light Source open industrial access to largest cryo-electron microscopy sites in the world
How the E-flows mesocosm project will provide new scientific data to address the true environmental impact of nicotine-based pesticides
Using a simple mesh screen may allow farmers to dramatically reduce the amount of pesticides they spray
Large-scale study demonstrates metal contaminants in food and water are associated with coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease
Experts share their approaches to evaluating some of the most challenging environmental compounds
Collaboration Will Focus on Persistent and Emerging Contaminants
Learn how you can improve routine environmental testing to meet EPA standards
Made of electronic circuits coupled to minute particles, the devices could flow through intestines or pipelines to detect problems