The labor market has seen a sharp increase in the number of free agents who choose to operate independently, moving as desired from job to job.
It's with an eye toward protection that laboratories have turned to employing the use of biosafety cabinets.
Compressed gas accidents occur too frequently and usually produce serious consequences
Raman spectroscopy opens new approaches in clinical diagnostics for many medical conditions.
Less than half of U.S. workers believe their employer supports a healthy lifestyle
Ensuring that hazards are properly labeled and that workers have a clear understanding of their seriousness is critical
Find the GLUE that binds your team
The findings suggest that constant pressure from these ‘transformational leaders’ may increase sickness absence levels among employees
This month’s issue looks at a number of technology developments having an ever greater impact on scientific research.
Scientists have imaged live cells for more than 100 years
Dr. Emily Seo is the director of the Shared Instrument Facility in the Department of Chemistry at the University of British Columbia.
Tanuja Koppal, PhD discusses regular versus digital PCR with Drs. Emir Hodzic, Keith R. Jerome, and Ruth Hall Sedlak.
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