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ArticleLab Safety Symbolsby Jonathan Klane, M.S.Ed., CIH, CSP, CHMM, CITA comprehensive list of nearly 50 lab safety symbols and health hazard signs that should be posted throughout the workplace to help avoid hazards and accidents
ArticleElectrical Safety in the Laboratoryby Ira Wainless, B.Ch.E., PE, CIHElectricity powers nearly everything used in the lab, but the associated hazards should never be overlooked
NewsSoybean Innovation Lab Assists Crop Production in Africaby University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental SciencesThe transition from traditional crops such as cowpea or cassava to a major commercial crop such as soybean is fraught with challenges
InnovationsInnovations in Microscopyby Rachel MuenzRecent advancements reduce or eliminate damage to sensitive samples, simplify setup, and greatly enhance speed and image quality
NewsTeam to Advance Stem Cell Therapies in New Space Station Labby University of California - San DiegoUC San Diego and Space Tango receive NASA award to develop first dedicated stem cell research laboratory within the International Space Station
NewsLab-Grown Nerve Cells Make Heart Cells Throbby Johns Hopkins MedicineCells grown from pluripotent stem cells connect to and control heart muscle cells