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The small country of Luxembourg acts as a living laboratory where new water monitoring technologies can be tested at scale.
Next-generation sequencing enhances a biologics manufacturer's ability to detect and identify unknown or unexpected contaminants.
“It was like opening a kind of microbiological relic. The fact that we were able to extract genetic information from bacteria used in Danish butter production 130 years ago was far more than we had ...
LCGC International provides separation science insights, including liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and ...
A project from the University of Stuttgart and the University of Melbourne has now demonstrated a new method for the straightforward analysis of tiny nanoplastic particles in environmental samples, ...
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