Driven by the pressure to control costs while generating better quality data, automated, unattended, and reliable operation is what lab professionals are looking for from their instruments.
Nanotechnology is still early in its commercial development, but many scientists agree it could become a part of everyone’s daily life in the not-too-distant future.
Two privately-owned firms shared the top honors at this year’s Pittcon Editors' Awards, while a small English firm making its first appearance at the show took a trophy under the noses of many much larger and more established firms...