The Qubit™ 3.0 Fluorometer is the next generation of the popular benchtop fluorometer that accurately measures DNA, RNA, and protein using the highly sensitive Qubit quantitation assays. The ...
In the face of increasing freshwater challenges, the need for rapid, accurate, and scalable tools to monitor harmful algal blooms (HABs) has never been greater. A recent study by Le VV and Wilson AE ...
Back in the bad old days, dealing with DNA and RNA in a lab setting was often fraught with peril. Detection technologies were limited to radioisotopes and hideous chemicals like ethidium bromide, a ...
Xylem. has been granted a patent for a swept frequency fluorometer designed to monitor environmental water quality. The device identifies fluorescence species-of-interest in water samples, ...
Children who use cellphones, smartwatches and other personal devices excessively are more likely to have shorter attention spans, be more anxious, have trouble thinking critically, be less physically ...
Two recent studies have linked “problematic smartphone use” among teenagers to increased symptoms of anxiety, depression and insomnia. But is it a real problem? And how worried, if at all, should we ...
I've spent 30 years researching what makes people, and especially leaders, mentally strong. Along the way, I've discovered that you become mentally stronger by exercising six core mental muscles: ...
New York, United States , May 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global Plant Phenotyping Market Size is to Grow from USD 261.7 Million in 2023 to USD 790.5 Million by 2033, at a Compound Annual Growth ...
Daily and near-daily marijuana use is now more common than similar levels of drinking in the U.S., according to an analysis of national survey data over four decades. Alcohol is still more widely used ...
A flurry of school districts across the country are tightening cellphone restrictions, because they believe students’ misuse of the devices has negatively affected their behavior and ability to learn.
How has marijuana legalization changed the way Americans use it, and what does this mean for public health? As of 2024, marijuana has become legalized for recreational use in 24 states, with 38 states ...