How hydrogen, helium, and nitrogen stack up
Equipment, scientists, and regulators must work together to improve the usefulness of their results
Turning a tedious process into a highly accurate and efficient one
Turn your lab's liquid waste into gold
From construction material to accessories, numerous options are available
Safety, ergonomics, and more must be considered
Instruments become more flexible and practical for lab users
To accomplish vital functions in suspension cell culture, one requires a shaker that meets certain requirements
Sampling simplicity, but not without issues
Since it involves a tiny subset of human genes, exome sequencing is faster and more economical than whole genome sequencing
Automation seeks to reduce human contact, thereby gaining speed, throughput, and reproducibility
For refrigerators and freezers, many options improve usability and reliability
CURRENT ISSUE - November/December 2025
Preparing Your Lab for the Next Stage