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  • Laboratory Instruments For Flow Chemistry  By :
    Flow chemistry is a well-established technique for large scale manufacturing efforts. However, its application in the laboratory environment is relatively new, where it frequently represents a complementary technique that chemists can use to rapidly optimise syntheses or attack recalcitrant reaction steps.
  • Getting Better Research From Good Testing Laboratories  By : Jordan McPelt
    In every microbiology lab, the most advanced medical research and studies are done for the greater benefit of mankind. To prove its worth and effectiveness, testing should be made first especially when it comes to drugs or any other kind of medications for some diseases which have remained incurable for some time.
  • What Are Load Cell Amplifiers And The Different Types Of Load Cells And Their Uses  By : Diana Johnson
    What are load cell amplifiers, what are some of the different types, and an example of the typical features. Here is a look at the different types of load cells and their uses such as compression, hydraulic load cells, pneumatic load cells and bending and shear beam load cells.
  • Acids and Bases - What are They?  By : Brian Jones
    Acids and bases are the terms that are used by chemists to categorize chemicals based on their pH levels. An acid is any matter that yield a hydrogen ion in solution. On the other hand, a base is any matter that generates a hydroxide ion in solution.
  • Monitoring Plant and Stack Emission  By :
    FTIR based analyser available which is capable of directly measuring ppm to ppb levels of CO, NO, NO2, CH2O (formaldehyde), NH3, SO2, N2O, methane and other hydrocarbons, in sample streams containing up to 30% H2O and CO2.
  • Universal Plausibility Metric Falsifies Evolution  By : William Nugent
    Could the first living cell have formed by random collisions of atoms? Could it happen if atoms collided randomly for a billion years? The Universal Plausibility Metric says "no." We finally have an objective scientific standard to debunk fantastic evolutionary claims.
  • How Well Plates Are Used In The Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    The testing of bacteriological, viral, and cell cultures is made easier with well plates. These plates are usually rectangular and average about 14 mm in height. Here we look at the many variations and applications for these products in the lab.
  • Milling And Grinding Products Used In The Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    Several different types of industries utilize the grinding of dry samples to use in homogenization emulsions and in forming pastes. The type of equipment used in this multifaceted area of pulverizing is known as laboratory mills.
  • Using Viscosity Analysis In Different Industries  By : Andrew Long
    The behavioral characteristics of fluids vary according to their density, resistance to pressure and molecular composure. Measurement of the viscosity gives one the ability to evaluate different types of fluids and gases as they are exposed to different temperatures and varying degrees of pressure.
  • How Microscopes Are Used For Different Applications In The Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    Microorganisms are extremely minute organisms that cannot be seen by the naked eye; a microscope is required to view these. It is a device made up of different lenses that magnifies extremely minute objects and organisms to allow for easy study of their characteristics.
  • Reliable Single and Multichannel Pipettes  By :
    A complete range of pipettes are available including Gilson's pipetman classic, concept, microman and neo.
  • What Are Analytical Standards  By : Andrew Long
    Analytical standards are used to provide a reference measurement of an unknown material, substance or levels against a known measurement. They are also used to calibrate instruments that provide an analytical analysis of the required materials.
  • Why Freeze Dryers Are Used Extensively in A Lab Environment  By : Andrew Long
    There are many ways that freeze-drying adds to the quality of our society. The food industry, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and even the preservation of flowers and ceramics utilize the use of lab freeze dryers.
  • How Chromatography Is Used In The Lab Environment  By : Andrew Long
    Chromatography, with its humble beginnings, has been developed into a high-tech analytical tool. In the early Twentieth Century, plant pigments were separated using a technique of dipping columns of Calcium Carbonate, from limestone, into ground plant and the resulting juices.
  • 6 Basic Materials Used in Making a PicoTurbine Windmill for Your Science Fair Project  By : Jacob Schiffer
    Have a complete list of basic materials for an effective PicoTurbine windmill. Know the necessary things needed to have an efficient PicoTurbine windmill as a science fair project.
  • Animal Research Over The Decades  By : Adriana Noton
    Animal research has undergone many updates and transformations of the years, and certainly within the past few decades. Even up until the 1980s many leading cosmetic giants were insisting that animal testing was necessary in order to prove that their products were safe for human use.
  • The Role Of Fluoroaromatics In The Chemical Process  By : Andrew Long
    Reputable reports show that in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals there is an estimated twenty percent of fluorine in pharmaceuticals and thirty percent in agrochemicals - with some products containing a significantly higher amount.
  • How High Performance Liquid Chromatography Is Being Used In The Lab  By : Andrew Long
    High performance liquid chromatography, or HPLC, is becoming one of the most widely used tools in chemical analysis. This powerful instrumentation uses many same means as thin layer chromatography and column chromatography, in which it is based. Here we take a look at how this technique is performed in the lab, as well as looking at its main applications in different areas of science.
  • Laboratory Hazard Evaluation and Hazardous Liquid Handling  By : Andrew Long
    Nearly every scientific, chemical, medical, and research laboratory around the world must follow safety guidelines. This is to assure that the laboratory workers are not only safe, but also aware of hazardous materials that they may come in contact.
  • The Many Applications And Uses Of Lab Incubators   By : Andrew Long
    An incubator provides a controlled environment that regulates temperature, ventilation and humility. It is used to care for premature babies, hatch poultry eggs and to cultivate microorganisms.
  • Why Toy Manufacturers Prefer Custom Silicone Keypads  By : Christine Harrell
    Toy designers have to address the unique requirements of objects intended for children. Electronic toys are common today and manufacturers have found custom silicone keypads to the perfect choice for safety and ruggedness.
  • Different Types And Configurations Of The Laboratory Oven  By : Andrew Long
    There are a variety of uses for laboratory ovens, particularly in terms of thermal processing applications such as laboratory work, testing of component and stability, glassware drying and sterilization. A laboratory oven is a thermal processing unit of lower temperature which is usually at or below 1400 degrees.
  • Why Protein Sizing Is An Important Building Block In The Lab  By : Andrew Long
    Protein sizing is a method used to determine the molecular weight of proteins. Once the size of protein is obtained, its structure is determined which leads to the understanding of its role and function.
  • Chemistry Glassware May Be Ugly - But It Sure Is Functional!  By : Eddie Lamb
    The stringent requirements of chemical science demand the highest-quality, most precise glassware for use in the lab. The translucence, heat-resistance, and inert qualities of glass make it the best material to use for many tasks.
  • How Is Freeze Drying Used In The Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    Freeze-drying in the laboratory has been exclusively a pharmaceutical process, as vaccines and drugs for therapy are processed and many materials used in the methodologies are freeze dried for mixing and experimentation. This is not so in the modern research laboratories.
  • 10 Good Books about Science Fair Projects for Kindergarten  By : Jacob Schiffer
    Are kindergartens allowed to join Science fair? Find out what good science resources are suitable for very young children.
  • 5 Simple but Awesome Projects for Science Fair  By : Jacob Schiffer
    Get some awesome but simple ideas for a science project. Read more and impress the judges.
  • An Introduction To Chromatography  By : Andrew Long
    Chromatography is a term which may refer to any number of different methods of separating the different components of analytes for preparative or analytical applications. While the particulars of each of type of chromatographic process vary, the technique has a number of fundamental similarities. Here we take a look at chromatography and how it is used widely in the laboratory.
  • What Science Fair Research Plan is All About  By : Jacob Schiffer
    Formulate your own research work. Gather all essential details prior to commencing.
  • What Is Chemisorption Analysis And Why Is It So Important In The Lab  By : Andrew Long
    Chemisorption analysis is a process that requires high level of precision to deliver perfect results. It is primarily used for determination of characteristics of catalysts that are necessary for carrying out chemical adsorption.
  • How Moisture Analysis Instruments Are Used In Different Industries  By : Andrew Long
    One of the instruments used to measure the content of moisture in a substance is known as a moisture analyzer. These devices are used in a variety of industries ranging all the way from chemical preparation, food processing, construction, and pharmaceuticals.
  • Using Pycnometers To Understand The Porous Nature Of Substances  By : Andrew Long
    Don't underestimate the value and potential of the pycnometer. There are a number of seemingly innocuous items in a laboratory that serve some truly astounding purposes and this is just one of those instruments. Far too often, people will take for granted the equipment that is present in a laboratory and what it does. Take a look at the main uses and applications for these products.
  • Using Porosimetry To Analyze Particular Substances  By : Andrew Long
    Here we cover fundamental applications and advice for people using porosimetry and other associated techniques. Those skilled in this area certainly do deliver a vital service. What a shame that those with such skills are not often noticed for their achievements.
  • The Definition Of Texture Analysis And Why It is So Useful  By : Andrew Long
    Few people understand why this is so important to many different industries and processes. Texture analysis plays an important role in the realm of laboratory sciences. Here we take a look at how this technique is used and why it is vital in and out of the lab.
  • Information About Wastewater Treatment And Methods  By : Adriana Noton
    Handling wastewater in a safe way is vitally important for all of us who need water to survive. Wastewater treatment therefore is a viable and important procedure for us to obtain viable and usable water. There are a variety of different methods and disposal of the waste water that is created on a daily basis.
  • What To Look For In A Particle Size Analyser  By : Andrew Long
    There are many benefits that particle size analysers bring to the science field. If it were not for these devices, a great deal of research would prove impossible to perform. Here we take a look at the different types and their applications.
  • How Microscope Light Sources Work In The Lab  By : Andrew Long
    With the proper microscope illumination, it can be possible to avoid scores of common errors associated with a lack of detail and clarity. In order to prevent problems from occurring, it is critical to instill a viable and reliable light source to your microscopy devices.
  • What Are Multidirection Microplate Readers  By : Andrew Long
    These devices are certainly important since they can be employed to detect the presence of a variety of solutions that may be contained on a microplate. Of course, not all readers are identical by any stretch of the imagination.
  • How Do LIMS Systems Actually Work In The Lab  By : Andrew Long
    Operating a laboratory is certainly not something that is easy. There are many different facets to lab operation that need to be taken into consideration. This includes the coordination of the actual function of the lab as well as maintaining a sense of harmony among all the employees associated with the operation of the lab.
  • What Are Non-Corrosive Laboratory Reactors  By : Andrew Long
    Laboratory reactors can prove to be a vital component to a laboratory as they serve a variety of purposes. This should not prove to be very surprising since different labs all serve unique and different purposes.
  • Effective Protection Of Samples And Specimens Using Laminar Flow Hoods  By : Andrew Long
    Laminar flow hoods are among the many items needed in a laboratory that are sometimes taken for granted. In some ways, lab equipment is so commonplace that people seem to forget its value.
  • How To Choose The Right Pipette For Your Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    A lab pipette is one of the most extensively used tools in a laboratory. This instrument is used to transfer liquids or semi solids in measured volumes from one container to the other. Here we look at the many choices available to lab personnel.
  • Different Types Of Centrifuge Products For Lab Applications  By : Andrew Long
    With a centrifuge machine in your laboratory that can readily act as equalizer and breaker of the components of the object, it will be very easy to access the core of the object and from there get the basis of the entire research process. Here we take a look at the many options in buying a lab centrifuge.
  • Why Lab Refrigerators And Freezers Are So Different From The Domestic Versions  By : Andrew Long
    Many people think that a lab refrigerator is just a larger version of the domestic product. But there is more to a lab fridge and freezer than what a novice knows. Here we take a look at the main differences between lab products and their domestic cousins.
  • How Centrifuges Are Used In The Medical World  By : Andrew Long
    When using centrifuge products in the medical area make use of the latest system of rotors to get the ideal number of separation process to aid the test to be made. You should also give good consideration to the capacity of the machine for many applications.
  • What Are Agars And How Are They Used Within Microbiology Applications  By : Andrew Long
    The term "Agar" is said to have originated in the South East Asian countries from where the usage of agars may have spread to other countries. Agars are used as a substrate to allow fungi and bacteria growth. Here we take a look at how they are used within the microbiology field.
  • What Are Blood Cultures And How Are They Used  By : Andrew Long
    Blood cultures are usually used in the detection of yeasts or bacteria in blood as well as for the identification of microorganisms that are present in the blood and also as a treatment guide. More than one blood culture is usually ordered and consecutive samples are collected.
  • Tips And Advice On Buying A Lab Freezer  By : Andrew Long
    Lab freezers are very different from domestic freezers. While most people perceive this difference to the size of the freezer, it is important to know that lab freezers are not simply bigger versions of the freezers that we have at home. Here we offer some advice on what to look out for.
  • How Chemistry Analysers Can Work In The Modern Lab  By : Andrew Long
    Chemical analysis has to do with determining the action or activity of proteins, enzymes, lipids, carbohydrates and electrolytes that are collected from fluids of the body. Recent studies have shown that chemistry analysers do a lot more than just examine blood, urine, serum and plasma.
  • The Use Of Chromogenic Media For The Detection Of Bacteria  By : Andrew Long
    Chromogenic media is used in the enumeration and detection of microorganisms and bacterial growth. These media, which are usually available as a powder or material that is granular, has enzymes that react with other types of micro-organisms chromogenically.
  • The Analytical Procedures And Applications Of Haemotology Analysers  By : Andrew Long
    Haematology Analysers are being used today to break down and separate components of the human blood by using different methods which make the manual counting of these components unnecessary. They are use for various methods of counting red blood cells, platelets or thrombocytes and other cell species that are commonly found in the human blood. Here we take a look at their many uses within the lab.
  • Which Is The Right Lab Microscope For Your Application  By : Andrew Long
    These instruments are of staple use in labs to accurately see different microorganisms. A general microscope is made up of various lenses that allow us to magnify the smallest of objects and observe their characteristics. Here we take a look at the lab microscope and cover many applications.
  • Understanding Ion Analysis And Its Many Applications  By : Andrew Long
    To get a clear understanding of ion analysis one must first understand what ions are. Ions are atoms or molecules where the number of electrons and protons are not equal in number and hence give it either a negative or positive charge. Here we take a look at the many applications and uses of this varied technique.
  • Analytical Weighing In Scientific Research  By : Andrew Long
    Absolute precision is needed in a scientific research environment. Temperatures, timings, and weights and measures of every sort must be followed accurately and methodically, ever-vigilant meticulous care must be taken to obtain repeatable results, and to experiment with confidence.
  • Aging Comes with Less Sleep  By : Aubrey Moulton
    Children, teenagers and young adults just seem to need more sleep. Do you recall that, as a youth, even if you received the right ratio of sleep at night, you felt exhausted during the day? Mercifully, that sluggish state does not stay forever. Statistics have shown that as you age you require less sleep.
  • A Peek Into Science  By : Jack Landry
    There are many different experiments that can be done to study science. A simple experiment can be done by make a battery out of a citrus fruit.
  • Science Lab Equipment Makes Learning Science Fun  By : Adriana Noton
    Getting your children to become interested in science is often a difficult task. With the use of kid friendly science lab equipment and some easy projects the kids will be begging to do more science oriented projects. And will soon be searching ideas of their own unique ways to implement science into fun.
  • The Discovery of the Constellation Aries  By : Brian Jones
    Constellations are a proof of human mind's great imagination. Gazing through the skies to look for guidance has its practical and mystical applications. Understanding constellations' history gives an idea of the evolution of human rationality.
  • Herpes: the Gift for the Entire Living?  By : Max Wright
    Herpes is such a difficulty that is confronted by everyone of us at least once. It isn’t very uncommon occasion according to the WHO. It claims that approximately ninety percent of persons on Earth are carriers of that virus. Factually, the remaining ten percent are kids of 3-4 years, because after this age, most kids fall into the community surrounding, such as in kindergarten, and also become infected.
  • Add to the Body of Knowledge by Challenging Junk Science  By : Donald Mitchell
    Public policy decisions can take us in the wrong directions when the research of scientists from different disciplines isn't correctly understood by legislators. This article addresses the argument for reducing carbon dioxide emissions based on computer models and argues that carbon dioxide cannot be an important cause of global warming when examined from the perspective of the physical sciences.
  • Precision Scientific Pumping In The Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    A device that is taken for granted in the scientific, medical, and research laboratories is the precision scientific pump. This simple yet extremely useful machine does the work of what could be manual tasks and is usually overlooked until it breaks down. Here we take a look at these products and how they are used in the laboratory.
  • Different Types Of Biochemistry Analysers Used In The Lab  By : Andrew Long
    There are a number of different types of equipment that are needed for the proper and effective function of a laboratory. One of the most important equipment devices a laboratory utilizes is that of a biochemistry analyser.
  • How Triple Beam Balances Are Used For Many Applications   By : Andrew Long
    In any scientific laboratory that needs exacting standards for measurements such as mass, a triple beam balance has found its place. This precision instrument has been an industry standard mass/weight measurement device for nearly two centuries, and has not changed much since its first manufacture.
  • Lead in Paint: A Health Hazard  By : Max Luke
    Lead paint is a paint that contains lead. Lead is generally added to paint to increase durability, make drying faster, make its fresh appearance last longer, and resist moisture to stop corrosion.
  • An Explanation Of The Blood Culture Procedure  By : Andrew Long
    A blood culture is a laboratory test that checks for the presence of microorganisms such as bacteria in the blood. In a blood culture, a sample of your blood is placed in a special preparation where it is incubated for about a week in a controlled environment.
  • New Study Shows Patients with Severe Brain Injury may have Alert Minds  By : Robert Reeves
    The Washington Post has an interesting new report on experiments into the mental alertness levels of people with a serious brain injury. The experiments have shown that some of these patients, who are in a vegetative state, continue to have active minds.
  • How Microscopes Provide A Clear View For A Variety Of Users   By : Andrew Long
    Microorganisms are extremely minute organisms that cannot be seen by the naked eye; a microscope is required to view these. A microscope is a device made up of different lenses that magnifies extremely minute objects and organisms to allow for easy study of their characteristics. Here we take a look at the different microscopes used for business and personal reasons.
  • Why There Is A Requirement For Laboratory Grade Water  By : Andrew Long
    Even for the simplest and most routine task in laboratories such as rinsing and washing glassware, the use of laboratory grade water is a must. The purity of water matters especially when it is to be used on sensitive applications. Here we take a look at why pure water in the lab is so important.
  • How Electricity Is Produced From Wind Energy  By : Adriana Noton
    Wind energy has been used for many years as individuals have used wind power for sailing, wind mills for manufacturing and pumping water and more recently conversion into electricity using wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable energy that is considered a good option instead of burning fossil fuels.
  • The Drugs that Cure Depression  By : Max Wright
    These days, many books and other materials may be found about depression. Depression, if we speak about it simply, is the decline of inner potency, loss of implication of existence. Bad mood, apathy and fatigue, worry, moodiness are the relatives of depression. The slogan of depression is "Everything is poor!" Depression may be avoided by various means that are realized from ancient times. You can find among them stimulants and some other matters.
  • Analytical Weighing Applications In The Laboratory   By : Andrew Long
    Analytical weighing balances are needed for a variety of processes, and exacting standards are sought for the discerning scientist. Simple scales and balances may not be enough for the high quality expected from a scientific laboratory. Here we take a look at why accurate weighing is vital in the lab.
  • The Many Uses Of The Laboratory Centrifuge   By : Andrew Long
    The centrifuge, or laboratory separator, has been in use in scientific laboratories for more than two hundred years. Its first uses were for separating cream from whole milk, and that invention was so useful, it was only a matter of time before its benefits would be seen in the scientific and medical laboratory.
  • Aztec calendar 2012 - survive the end of the world  By : georgenester
    According to the Aztec calendar 2012, the end of the world will be in the exact date of 12/21/2012. At this day all the stars will be lined up and earth will start to change.
  • How Laminar Flow Hoods Clean Up In The Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    Laminar flow creates an aseptic, non-turbulent work environment for a variety of applications. This technique for airflow particulate cleanliness has been in wide use to protect animal and human beings, processes, and products since the 1970s. Here we take a look at how laminar flow hoods can take control in the lab.
  • Why Pipettes Are Imperative to Research  By : Andrew Long
    Pipettes are the most useful tool to extract the right amount of samples and introduce the samples into the corresponding laboratory machine. Pipettes measure the sample with accuracy and precision that is beyond doubt.
  • 5 Cool and Amazing Science Fair Project Ideas  By : Jacob Schiffer
    Plan on a new concept for this year's science fair. Read and get some suggestions to wow your teachers.
  • Why Microplate Readers Are Vital To The Modern Laboratory  By : Andrew Long
    In any sort of laboratory work, not all activities of the lab depend on the brain of the technician. Rather, lab work needs machines for the detection, identification, separation or any other process necessary to finish a single laboratory task. Here we take a look at how microplate readers fit into the mix.
  • What Do HPLC Solvents Actually Do  By : Andrew Long
    HPLC solvents are the chemical reactants that facilitate the identification of the characteristic of the compound being tested. These solvents are commonly acids which has high purity level to react directly with the elements of the sample.
  • Understanding The Importance Of Surface Analysis  By : Andrew Long
    Analyzing how the surface of a material will behave is very important as surfaces of various materials are totally interwoven into many aspects of our daily lives. Based on the behavior of the surface, different materials can be used for different applications and products.
  • Why Lab Reactors Are Important For Many Applications  By : Andrew Long
    Within nearly all scientific laboratories in every discipline, from biochemistry to pharmaceuticals, there is a laboratory reactor of some sort working hard for the common good. Here we take a look at the many uses of the lab reactor in the lab and pilot scale operations.
  • How PCR Plates Are Used In the Modern Lab  By : Andrew Long
    For many life science research and clinical testing laboratories, the microplate approach to solution manipulation and analytical measurement is their main choice.
  • Exciting Research In The Field Of Physics  By : Adriana Noton
    Research in the field of physics has resulted in numerous remarkable discoveries that have benefited the world. Recent discoveries have uncovered insightful mysteries about the origins of the universe and have also led to astounding achievements in the field of health. This is an exciting time in the area of Physics research.
  • Lab Supplies for Beginners  By : Jack Landry
    When doing lab experiments it is important to have the right kind of equipment. The equipment can be highly specialized for different kinds of experiments.
  • 3 Samples of Volcano and Earthquake Related Experiments for Your Science Fair Project   By : Jacob Schiffer
    Make a remarkable experiment for your Science fair project. Get some sample activities about volcanoes and earthquakes that have easy steps-to-follow.
  • The Use Of Particle Size And Porosimetry Techniques In Industry   By : Andrew Long
    Particle size analysis is a scientific process that has become one of the most widely used ones in industry today. Here we take a look at how this technique is used so widely across many different industries.
  • Why Viscosity Measurement Is Essential For Industrial Business  By : Andrew Long
    Viscosity is the measurement of the friction of a fluid internally. This fluid friction becomes clear when one layer of fluid is made to move against another later. Here we take a look at how this technique is used in so many different industries.
  • Why Texture Analysis Is Vital To Many Industries  By : Andrew Long
    Texture analysis is a process by which we differentiate between different surfaces and objects. We use texture analysis in our everyday life for a variety of purposes. Here we take a look at the many application in a variety of industries.
  • The Study Of Diseases Using Haematology Techniques  By : Andrew Long
    Haematology is the study of all things related to blood. This includes the study of blood diseases, medicines, blood itself and the organs that form blood. Everyone has been affected by haematology at one point in their lives.
  • The Protector of Buyers and Sellers Is an EPCNI  By : Tobin Richard1
    If you want to be able to save your energy bills at home and increase the value of your house or building in the commercial or domestic market, then the first thing that you will be needing is an EPC. There are many alterations that you can make to your house to be able to get cheaper electricity bills every month.
  • 5 Cool and Unique Science Projects You Can Work On  By : Jacob Schiffer
    Get some cool and uncommon ideas for a science project. Read more and impress the judges.
  • The Many Choices Available In Lab Bench Design  By : Andrew Long
    The lab bench is a laboratory workbench. In a laboratory environment the lab or laboratory bench should be selected for it safety features. This piece of furniture should be versatile to accommodate different lab requirements.
  • Taking A Closer Look At The Types Of Laboratory Apparatus  By : Andrew Long
    Laboratories have different working environments but they all require the basic laboratory apparatus and state of the art lab apparatus for complicated lab experiments. Here we take a look at the many choices available and the type of products you see in a modern lab.
  • Science Experiments for Kids  By : Jack Landry
    Science is an important field of study that is constantly advancing through the use of experiments. It is easy to perform some simple experiments in your own home.
  • More Information on Commercial EPCs, Belfast  By : Tobin Richard1
    If you own an office space in Belfast and if you are thinking about renting or selling it, and if you don't buy you property an EPC certificate, you are definitely missing out on many perks. You will be going against new government standards, which means that a fine will be, placed on your property.
  • The Choices Of Computer Lab Furniture For Employees  By : Andrew Long
    Laboratory workers need comfortable furniture benches and tables to be able to concentrate on their work. With the inclusion of computers into laboratories, computer lab furniture should also be chosen with the same exacting standards as lab safety equipment.
  • Different Types Of Lab Safety Equipment In The Marketplace  By : Andrew Long
    All lab safety equipment products are important installations or additions to other products in the laboratory. Accidents can happen anytime and this equipment can prevent fatal accidents or minimize the danger of accidental exposure to noxious fumes or contaminants. Here we take a look at the many products available.
  • Engineering Advancements in Canada  By : Adriana Noton
    Canadian engineers have had a long history of making astounding advancements in the field of engineering. There have been many engineering developments that have improved the quality of life of people around the world and have led to important discoveries. Listed below are just a few of the major engineering advancements in Canada.
  • How Research In Chemistry Has Improved Daily Life  By : Adriana Noton
    The field of chemistry has always been involved in every aspect of our daily lives. Research in chemistry has lead to life changing discoveries, allowed us to progress as a society, has made our lives safer, and even allowed us to live longer. Without chemistry, we would not have nearly all of the products that we wear, eat, and use daily.
  • Facts about Filtering Tap Water - Many Contaminants, Many Types of Water Filters  By : Troy Truman
    Before I started doing research about the facts about filtering tap water, I believed that all tap water was perfectly safe for me and my family to drink directly out of the faucet. I have since learned that harmful toxins and contaminants can be contained in unfiltered tap water. Read on to find out more!
  • Email Hoax Exposed: Giant Human Skeletons Pics  By : Dun Zie
    Pictures of giants are around on the Internet for many years now. A number of these photos show us sizes of bones that are very gigantic, I mean, dinosour dimensions.

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