As industries and consumers increasingly seek improved battery power sources, cutting-edge microscopy performed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory is providing an unprecedented perspective on how lithium-ion batteries functio
How could climate change and our response to it affect the Great Lakes' water quality? That's the primary question a team of 27 researchers from across the University of Michigan and collaborators at other institutions will answer with a new $5-milli
The multi-welled microplate, long a standard tool in biomedical research and diagnostic laboratories, could become a thing of the past thanks to new electronic biosensing technology developed by a team of microelectronics engineers and biomedical sci
Come January 1, 2011, the best of Brinkmann Canada will be rebranded as Metrohm Canada. Although this rebranding is a new development, the Brinkmann-Metrohm partnership has actually spanned more than 5 decades; and for the last 5 years Brinkmann has
Micronic Europe has announced the launch of a new comprehensively featured website (www.micronic.com) designed to offer a wide variety of useful information to organisations involved with safeguarding one of their most valuable assets - their samples
Noted actor and long-time host of PBS Scientific American Frontiers, Alan Alda, will go head-to-head with world-renowned physicist Brian Greene in a conversation entitled, "Why Communicating Science Matters," to commemorate the establishment of the C
The National Institutes of Health will launch a multi-year study this fall to look at the potential health effects from the oil spill in the Gulf region
Exemplary efforts to "go green" at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have resulted in a 2010 Federal Energy & Water Management Award and a 2010 Department of Energy Management Award in recognition of the lab's Sustainable Campus Initiative.