HEADLINES ARCHIVE
CRISPR tech pinpoints parasites in water
The method can identify the presence of even a single microorganism within a given sample, which is signaled by a fluorescent glow.
Nanoscience Instruments debuts its Axia ChemiSEM
Nanoscience Instruments introduces the Axia ChemiSEM, a cost-effective, floor-model scanning electron microscope designed for instant elemental mapping.
USP 645 video: 3 steps to conductivity compliance
Check out this step-by-step USP 645 video and learn how to streamline your conductivity readings.
Just in time to discover anomalies or predict catastrophes: Ofil’s airborne multispectral system
This article describes some of the key elements of remote sensing systems and some of the challenges users face when implementing such systems on helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
Laser beams made visible in vacuum
To perform quantum experiments, individual atoms need to be transported into exactly the right position.
Update: SAE International recommended practice for electric and hybrid electric vehicle safe battery testing
Recommendations cover abuse testing of vehicle rechargeable energy storage systems.
Ram trucks recalled for faulty airbags
This is the second major recall of pickup trucks in the past two months for the same problem.
Boeing astronaut capsule grounded for months by valve issue
Vollmer said moisture in the air somehow infiltrated 13 valves in the capsule’s propulsion system.
Dissolvable microneedle patch designed to beat baldness
The patch tackles the oxidative stress and insufficient circulation conditions responsible for androgenic alopecia.
COVID-19 PCR testing becomes ubiquitous with mobile LIMS
How do you test thousands of concertgoers for COVID-19? Pretty simply, actually.
Microscopes make accurate measurements in 3D with new calibration method
The solution enables conventional microscopes to accurately measure positions of points of light on a sample in all three dimensions.
DARPA developing handheld device for disease detection
DIGET device promises quick disease detection.
Using smartphones and microorganisms to quickly monitor water quality
The method rapidly detects pollutants in water by measuring their impacts on swimming microorganisms.
Inroads in biomedical engineering
These are just a few examples of recent innovations in the biomedical engineering industry.
Drug testing with a blood-brain barrier on a chip
The device can advance the study of pharmaceutical compound interaction with the blood-brain barrier without the need to rely on laboratory animal models.
Watch a battery-free pacemaker vanish
The wireless pacing device disappears after it is no longer needed.
Novel thermometer expands opportunities in quantum computing and thermodynamics
The device can simply and quickly measure temperatures during quantum calculations with extremely high accuracy.
Flexible solutions for changing times
Changing times require changing solutions. ESPEC delivers flexible solutions to meet you where you're at.
McCrometer insertion-style mag meters: A comparison
Here is what customers should know if they are interested in an insertion mag meter.
Water quality sampling by drone
The system reduces the time of water sample collection by 75%.