An interview with Philip Preston, outlining the importance of temperature control in any experiment, and the solutions Polyscience will be presenting at Pittcon 2019, conducted by Alina Shrourou, BSc.
Temperature control is critical to many molecular and cellular experiments, but managing sample temperature requires either the use of secondary measuring equipment or long, imprecise incubations in ...
Generally speaking, bad things can happen when a cell sample temperature gets too hot or too cold. Temperature instability can affect many downstream variables in any given project, from limiting the ...
In chemistry, solvents (generally in liquid form) are used to dissolve, suspend or extract other materials, typically without chemically altering either the solvent or the other materials. Solvents ...
Ultrasonic cleaners from Wiggens use high-frequency cavitation at 40 kHz to deliver fast, uniform, and gentle cleaning.
December 23, 2013. Oven Industries Inc. has announced a new laboratory temperature controller with ramp/soak capabilities. The 5R6-900 benchtop controller, contained in one enclosure, can be plugged ...
Not many nightmare scenarios grip Kristala Jones Prather’s imagination. But one that haunted her for a long time involved the –80 °C freezer in her Massachusetts Institute of Technology lab. Freezer ...
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