Lab and Test

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Monitoring water discharges from the Fukushima nuclear plant

    The International Atomic Energy Agency is now conducting comprehensive and continuous safety reviews of treated water discharged from the damaged reactor.

  • UK facility advances circular economy for plastic lab waste

    This pilot plant can recycle up to 60% of plastic waste generated at research and industrial laboratories back into new lab consumables.

  • Reusable PPE technology is heating up

    Self-decontaminating composite textile material enables multiuse personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • Introduction to shading in solar thermal systems

    Like every other renewable energy technology, solar thermal systems have challenges to overcome. One such challenge, often unnoticed but crucially important, is shading.

  • Ultrasonic Flowmeter offers ASCII flow streaming

    Flow measurements are streamed directly over the USB connection to the PC.

  • Video: NASA peeks inside the Bennu asteroid sample

    A sample collected from the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid contains abundant water and carbon.

  • Altech Smart Safety System webinar

    SMART safety system plug-in series. Safety with OSSD outputs and IO-Link compatible. PLC and NFC diagnostics.

  • This PLatypus streamlines solar panel audits

    A new device cuts time and costs for inspections of solar installations after potentially damaging weather.

  • Raise the intelligence of scanning electron microscopy

    New scanning electron microscopes incorporate the next level of intelligent technology and automation for ease of operation and fast, high-resolution imaging and analysis.

  • Downsized EMC test chamber delivers big results

    The smaller-scale solution reflected in the recently developed SpaceSaver 26H electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) chamber offers a new approach in radio frequency shielding design.

  • Qosina introduces RondelO stopcock manifolds

    The world’s first medical stopcock manifold provides a serial sequence of incompatible drugs and enables flushing fluid in between.

  • A nanomaterial analyzer directed by machine learning

    Machine learning and other smart features combine to simplify nanomaterials characterization, enabling every user to quickly generate reproducible, robust and high-quality data.

  • New chromosomal microarray increases lab productivity

    The system delivers the fastest chromosomal microarray analysis workflow in the industry along with improved coverage.

  • Lab refrigerators reduce waste and save energy

    These laboratory and pharmacy refrigerators offer improved performance for vaccine storage and preservation.

  • Simplify microsample analysis with this IR microscope

    The instrument features automated analysis functions and an enhanced wide field camera.

  • UK device immediately detects illegal "Spice" with 95% accuracy

    The device is reportedly able to detect drugs on a range of materials and with a 95% rate of accuracy.

  • Mapped: The presence of PFAS in US drinking water

    At least 45% of the nation’s tap water is estimated to have one or more types of these forever chemicals.

  • Thin film ellipsometry of material thickness at the low micron scale

    The technique delivers better resolution and data acquisition that is three orders of magnitude faster than traditional methods.

  • Predicting COVID cases by combining wastewater data with AI

    Hospital admission rates of COVID-19 cases can be predicted up to four weeks in advance using a wastewater-based epidemiology approach to artificial intelligence (AI) modeling.

  • Device quickly detects osteoporosis in a drop of blood

    A biosensor was engineered to help identify those most at risk for osteoporosis using less than a drop of blood.

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