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  • These sensors measure up to the harsh demands of pH sensing solutions

    Discover sensors that deliver accurate pH measurements for the biopharma and pharmaceutical, food and beverage manufacturing and many other life-sustaining industries.

  • New analytical method lights up true age of the Moon

    Analysis of lunar materials collected in 1972 by the last manned mission to the Moon reveal Earth's satellite to be 40 million years older than previously thought.

  • Five things to consider when purchasing a pH meter for water analysis

    Read on to learn about factors to consider when buying a pH meter for specific water applications.

  • Video: This autonomous agent assists in the lab

    Coscientist autonomously designs and executes experiments to synthesize molecules.

  • Video: Shining a light on radioactive materials

    New organic glass scintillators emit light in the presence of radiation and can more efficiently decipher between neutron and gamma ray radiation relative to existing technologies.

  • Video: Cobots will automate laboratories in China

    Robotic technology is coming to laboratories in China, where ABB Robotics and XtalPi will engineer a range of automated laboratory workstations.

  • UK’s laser weapon hits aerial targets for the first time

    The DragonFire laser-directed energy weapon (LDEW) system, which has been in development since 2017, has now successfully fired at aerial targets for the first time in a trial conducted at the MOD’s Hebrides Range.

  • Automated cocktail preparation instrument for flow cytometry

    The system simplifies and accelerates laboratory workflow, assures consistent experimental results, saves time and reduces the potential for errors.

  • Six things construction engineering firms should consider when specifying an industrial dust collector

    Specifying a dust collection system for a new or expanded facility involves research and attention to detail. This white paper reviews six key areas of investigation.

  • Compact gas chromatography unit delivers analytical precision

    Small enough that a typical laboratory table can accommodate several units, the system allows simultaneous operation of two analytical lines with standard capillary columns.

  • Learning how to read between the lines of accelerated testing chamber specifications

    Determining which HALT or HASS chamber can best meet your reliability program requirements takes more than a quick glance at specification sheets.

  • Sample preparation solutions simplify and automate respiratory diagnostic testing

    These systems provide laboratories with an in vitro diagnostic and in vitro diagnostic regulation approved automated sample preparation solutions for increased confidence in downstream results.

  • Better chemistry education through AI

    A weeklong curriculum is intended to introduce high school students to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in decoding color chemistry.

  • SLAC now hosts the most powerful X-ray laser

    The revamped Linac Coherent Light Source has the ability to produce up to a million X-ray flashes per second — 8,000 times more than its predecessor.

  • AI powers this all-in-one autosampler

    The instrument automates headspace analysis, liquid sample injection and solid phase microextraction in any gas chromatography (GC) and GC-mass spectrometry system.

  • Drone-mounted lab tracks air pollution in real time

    An alternative to stationary, ground-mounted instrumentation for tracking air pollution trends has taken flight.

  • New approach predicts lithium-ion battery health

    The streamlined and accurate approach applies ultrasonic waves to probe a battery’s internal structure.

  • Combatting “forever chemicals” with clay

    Researchers in Germany are advancing the use of a clay made of bentonite modified with organic substances as a possible PFAS filter.

  • Watch NASA test a 3D-printed rocket engine

    The first full-scale 3D-printed rotating detonation rocket engine developed by NASA was successfully tested.

  • pH measurement of pure water

    The pH measurement of water is so essential because different industries require specific pH levels for certain applications.

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