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Discover a Flexible UV-Vis Spectroscopy Solution
Labs rely on UV-Vis spectrophotometers daily to analyze, characterize and quantify samples. However, reliance on older models requires the yearly replacement of deuterium lamps and the need to wait for the instrument to warm up before each use.
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Can You Treat Sleep Paralysis?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy and mechanisms behind the parasomnia disorder known as sleep paralysis.
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Never Vent Your GCMS and Reduce Preventative Maintenance Time From Hours to Minutes
This episode discusses GCMS in environmental labs, the need for routine maintenance, and how Thermo Fisher's NeverVent technology streamlines maintenance, saving time and increasing sample processing capacity.
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The Profound Potential of DMT
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses psychedelic research coming out of Imperial College London, and the potential DMT may have in making novel connections in the brain.
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SyncorePlus Parallel Evaporator - Mini Demo
Parallel evaporation made simple? Join us for a 4-minute video demo on the SyncorePlus. From new drug synthesis or post-extraction solvent removal, discover how controlled and gentle evaporation can help you ensure the best results.
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Why Are Women Underdiagnosed With Autism?
A study by Edge Hill University researchers reveals that a lack of understanding and gender bias hinders the identification of autistic females.
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Your Weekly Science News Roundup is Here
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Brain-Inspired Nanowire Network Learns “On the Fly” for Efficient Machine Learning
Researchers have developed a physical neural network that learns and remembers dynamically. The neural network, comprised of tiny nanowires, mimics the neural networks found in the brain.
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