Leadership Summit
Lab Manager Academy
Login
Subscribe to Lab Manager
News
Science News
Press Releases
Product News
Topics
Lab Leadership
Decision Making & Planning
Lab Culture
Leadership Skills
Training
Lab Management
Asset Management
Business Planning
Lab Operations
Quality Management
Sustainability
Lab Safety
Biological
Chemical
Health & Wellness
Physical
Risk Management
Safety Culture & Compliance
Lab Design
Design Implementation
Design Strategy
Renovations
Science
Agriculture
Analytical Chemistry
Biotechnology
Cannabis
Cell & Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Clinical
Energy
Engineering
Environmental
Food & Beverage
Forensics
Health Science
Life Science
Materials Science
Microbiology
Pharma/Biopharma
Trending
Artificial Intelligence
Cell Line Development
Data Management
PFAS
Renewable Energy
Events
Summits
Webinars
Magazine
Products
Services
Multimedia
Infographics
Resource Guides
Videos
Surveys
Big Picture
Subscribe!
Subscribe Today!
Home
/
Topics
/
Sciences
/
Applied Sciences
Applied Sciences
News
Improved Water Splitting Method: A Green Energy Innovation
by
Pusan National University
Scientists develop a catalyst that could enable commercial on-site production of hydrogen from water splitting
| 2 min read
News
Researchers Identify New Biomarkers to Detect Consumption of Illicit Drug
by
National University of Singapore
New discovery will boost global surveillance of synthetic cannabinoid abuse
| 2 min read
News
Closing the Gate on Manganese Could Open Doors to New Drugs to Treat Pneumonia
by
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Study determines the structure of a molecule that helps the bacteria that causes pneumonia take up manganese
| 3 min read
News
Common Pesticide May Contribute to Global Obesity Crisis
by
McMaster University
Chlorpyrifos slows down the burning of calories in the brown adipose tissue of mice
| 2 min read
Whitepaper
Automated Minimum Inhibitory Concentration Testing
by
INTEGRA Biosciences
Your whole workflow can be fully automated in just one program
| 1 min read
News
Your Sense of Smell May Be the Key to a Balanced Diet
by
Northwestern University
We are less likely to perceive smells of food that relate to a recent meal
| 4 min read
News
Some Forensic Anthropology May Mistakenly Support False Ideas around Race
by
Boston University School of Medicine
All research dealing with documenting human populations needs to use appropriate terminology
| 2 min read
News
Compounds That Give Coffee Its Distinctive ‘Mouthfeel’
by
American Chemical Society
Researchers report several coffee compounds that contribute to the "mouthfeel" of the beverage
| 3 min read
News
Turning Hazelnut Shells into Potential Renewable Energy Source
by
American Institute of Physics
Wood vinegar and tar fraction in bio-oil produced from hazelnut shells pyrolysis at 400°C to 1,000°C
| 2 min read
News
Meeting Biodiversity, Climate Objectives through Integrated Strategies
by
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Optimizing jointly for biodiversity, carbon, and water maximizes synergies that can be gained from conservation
| 4 min read
News
Think Leisure Is a Waste? That May Not Bode Well for Your Mental Health
by
Ohio State University
Feeling like leisure is wasteful and unproductive may lead to less happiness and higher levels of stress and depression
| 3 min read
Ask the Expert
New Methods to Improve Food Production Sanitation Practices
by
Lauren Everett
Experts discuss current trends and challenges within food safety, as well as a research project aimed at improving sanitation practices within food production facilities
| 4 min read
Page 178 of 702 - 8413 Total Items
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
CURRENT ISSUE - November/December 2025
AI & Automation
Preparing Your Lab for the Next Stage
Sponsored
Managing through Ambiguity
Making Sense of Maximum Allowable Quantities
Restoring Control Over Chemical Inventory
Building a Better Cell Culture Environment