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Microgravity experiments could help future space missions find water
New research on generating oxygen from water found on the surfaces of other planets could help support future long-term missions to the Moon and Mars
Discover the latest news from the Cannabis Science Conference West on SelectScience
SelectScience editors will be covering Cannabis Science Conference West 2022 so you can be sure not to miss out on top technology stories, product launches, and the latest research news from the event
Biorbyt receives Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Synergy™ Neo2 Wins Scientists’ Choice Awards® Best New Life Sciences Product
Synergy™ Neo2 Wins Scientists’ Choice Awards® Best New Life Sciences Product
Solutions for the Visualization and Analysis of Big Image Data in Life Sciences
ZEISS and arivis AG partner to provide leading 3D imaging systems
Shimadzu Plans Instrument Showcase at ACS
2D Rack Scanner from Ziath Now Offers Brooks Acoustix Tube Reading
The compact DataPaq™ Mirage CMOS-camera based 2D tube rack scanner can now read Brooks Acoustix tubes
Agilent Microplates Storage & Assay Plates
Agilent TechnologiesWe offer microplates for a wide range of reaction chemistries, biological assays, low storage temperatures, and popular filter applications.
Consistent, reproducible immunoassays: How recombinant antibodies can make your assays work for you
The immunoassay suite from Abcam utilizes recombinant antibodies for greater consistency, sensitivity, and specificity
Are cell counting issues affecting your experimental success?
Logos Biosystems CEO, Neon Jung, explores how existing cell counting challenges can be addressed everywhere, from small academic research to large pharma industries
Targeting colorectal disease through patient-derived colon cancer organoids
Researchers use 3D cell culture to uncover the link between vitamin D deficiency and intestinal stem cells
IVD manufacturing: Getting audit ready in an evolving regulatory landscape
Learn how Merck’s new fit-for-use materials program could alleviate increasing quality and documentation demands on manufacturers