Lab and Test

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%.

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