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From reliance on single-use plastic products to the use of high-energy-consumption equipment like -80°C freezers and fume hoods, modern clinical labs leave a surprisingly large carbon footprint. Indeed, a laboratory typically consumes between four and five times more energy per square foot than a commercial space. This scenario can be a wake-up call for clinical labs to adopt more sustainable [...]
A balance is a commonly used instrument when we do experiments, especially in quantitative analysis, it is even more essential. The accuracy of the balance weighing will also directly affect our final analysis results. Therefore, it is very important to choose and use the balance correctly. Before introducing different balances, let me tell you about two important indicators of the [...]
Laboratory shakers, also known as mixers, are laboratory products used in chemistry and biology to mix liquids and prepare solutions and suspensions. This equipment creates a movement between liquids or between liquids and solids to achieve processes of mixing, suspension, dispersion, homogenization, heat transfer, etc. At present, stirring systems (agitators) are used in all laboratories, be they chemistry, or biology, [...]
Spectrophotometer Overview: After some groups in the molecule absorb visible radiation, the transition of electronic energy level occurs, resulting in the absorption spectrum. Since various substances have different molecules, atoms and different molecular space structures, the energy of absorbing light is different, so each substance has its own unique and fixed absorption spectrum curve, which can be determined according [...]
Colourless, odourless and invisible to the naked eye, hydrogen is a simple yet incredibly useful chemical element. It’s abundant in the universe and accounts for around 75% of all matter, including stars, water and atoms in the human body. While hydrogen is widely available, isolating the chemical element is another matter. This is where hydrogen gas generators step up. Splitting [...]
What is monkeypox? Monkeypox is an orthopoxvirus belonging to the Poxviridae family that causes monkeypox disease. While the monkeypox virus was first identified in 1958 in a Danish lab, human monkeypox was discovered as a zoonotic viral disease many years later in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since then, it has spread to various parts of Africa. There [...]
Plastic is no longer fantastic. Nadine Bellamy-Thomas looks at how laboratories are adopting more sustainable practices, trending away from single-use plastics, returning to glassware where possible and managing water consumption as standard everyday practice It is quite amazing how quickly the tide is turning against plastic usage. It’s great to see and it genuinely seems to come from concern for [...]
Ensuring the vaccines aren’t exposed to adverse temperatures will be the biggest challenge for the -80°C Pfizer vaccines Joe LaPorte is director of projects and regulatory at PHC Corporation of North America. Joe has over 30 years of international experience in the field of cold chain management and ultra-low refrigeration. He has served on the ENERGY STAR stakeholder committee for [...]
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