As you may know, there are several types of water purity available depending on what you’re tackling at the bench. This includes a range from Type III for general use such as rinsing out your beakers...
Recent advances in lipidomics – the comprehensive analysis of the lipids in tissues and body fluids – offer exciting new opportunities to explore the biology of Alzheimer’s disease. Over 55 million...
The intensive pig farming industry is one of the largest consumers of antibiotics globally, and the easiest and fastest way to administer these drugs is through feed and automatic water proportioning...
Using pesticides to protect crop yields is a common agricultural practice. However, these chemicals contain active substances that can pose risks for the ecosystem and human health if they leach into...
A new study suggests bacteriocins could offer an effective alternative to chemicals currently used in commercial teat dips to help protect dairy cows from mastitis. Mastitis – an infection that causes...
The number of countries suffering from shortages of fresh drinking water has risen significantly in recent years due to rapid population growth, climate change and the intensification of industries...
The use of state-of-the-art polymer-based hydrogels could offer alternatives to animal-derived biomaterials for 3D bioprinting and soft tissue engineering applications. Three-dimensional (3D)...
The leaching of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from industrial or agricultural areas into drinking water poses a risk to human health. Understanding how the level of contamination changes over time...