The collaboration aims to accelerate research in triple quadrupole and high-resolution accurate mass (HRAM) liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LCMS) for life science applications.
Engineers at Oregon State University have made a breakthrough in the performance of microbial fuel cells that can produce electricity directly from wastewater.
Pittcon 2013 announces its fourth quarter exhibiting schedule which will include the 6th annual life science virtual conference, BioConference Live, September 12 -13, 2012.
EAS short courses are perennial favorites of local scientists. They are designed to help scientists develop new skills, keep up to date on new regulations, and enhance their knowledge.
Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+), a suspected carcinogen, is measured in drinking and wastewater by US EPA method 218.6 and in soils by SW846 method 7199. Both of these methods use anion exchange chromatography followed by diphenyl carbazide (DPC) post
Lab on a chip (LOC) devices are envisioned to one day revolutionize how laboratory tasks such as diagnosing diseases and investigating forensic evidence are performed.
Led by Berkeley Lab scientists, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey’s BOSS is bigger than all other spectroscopic surveys combined for measuring the universe’s large-scale structure.
The Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) have awarded $62 million in research and development (R&D) contracts to five leading companies in high performance computing.
Astronomers have constructed the largest-ever three-dimensional map of massive galaxies and distant black holes, which will help the investigation of the mysterious “dark matter” and “dark energy” that make up 96 percent of the universe.