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2013-05-09 23:40:42

The new Scienceware® CultureTemp™ 37°C Warming Plate increases cell viability while trypsinizing cells during cell passaging and prevents the need to disrupt the CO2 incubator environment by repeatedly returning plates to the incubator for brief periods of time. Wayne, NJ (PRWEB) May 08, 2013 Keep cell cultures out of the incubator longer with the new Scienceware® CultureTemp™ 37°C Warming Plate. This unique warming plate maintains a 37°C (±1°C)...

2013-03-13 16:25:34

Independent study comparing H2O2 decontamination method with high heat sterilization offers 8x faster sterilization and a 6 log reduction with 100% kill rate CHICAGO, March 13, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Panasonic Healthcare Company of North America announced that a new independent study has found the Panasonic H2O2 decontamination process to be very effective for cell culture incubators, providing a complete decontamination process in less than three hours. The independent study,...

2012-09-11 06:22:01

PLYMOUTH, Minn., Sept. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- NuAire announces the release of a new line of Microbiological CO2 Incubators. The new In-VitroCell ES (Energy Saver) line of CO2 Incubators currently feature seven (7) direct heat models. NU-5800 - Standard NU-5810 - Dual Sterilization Cycles NU-5820 - Humidity Control NU-5830 - Fuel Cell Oxygen Control (2 - 21%) NU-5831 - Zirconia Oxygen Control (0.5 - 21%) NU-5840 - Humidity and Fuel Cell Oxygen Control (2 - 21%) NU-5841 -...

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2012-08-13 07:55:35

redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports - Your Universe Online Climate change could cause parasites such as tapeworms to become more infectious or malignant, researchers from Oakland University and the University of South Florida claim in a new study gauging the impact of temperature swings on frogs' fungal infection rates. The research, which was published in Monday's edition of the journal Nature Climate Change, shows that tiny parasitic organisms likely have an easier time adapting to...

2011-09-24 07:00:00

Chicken Houses Plus announces a chicken egg incubator rental program designed to be affordable to schools while teaching children the life cycle of a chicken from fertilized egg to baby chick. (PRWEB) September 24, 2011 Chicken Houses Plus, an online retailer of fertile chicken eggs, chicken coops and other products for raising healthy chickens has just announced the release of their new incubator rental program. This program is designed to be budget friendly to schools while...

2010-11-17 00:01:12

Achieve complete contamination control with combined HEPA air filtration and sterilization cycle to maintain cleanroom-like Class 100 air quality Vernon Hills, Ill. (Vocus/PRWEB) November 16, 2010 Cole-Parmer offers a new option for eliminating contamination, such as biological contaminants and airborne particulates, in cell culture laboratories and pharmaceutical environments. The Thermo Scientific Steri-Cycle CO2 Incubators contain an in-chamber HEPA air filtration system that filters...

2009-12-02 16:57:00

NEW YORK, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Carbondioxide Incubators - A Global Market Perspective http://www.reportlinker.com/p0164368/Carbondioxide-Incubators---A-Global-Market-Perspective.html Incubators are the most critical equipment used in microbiology, genetics, cancer, research, and other applications for providing a controlled environment to grow and store biological samples. The level of...

2009-04-03 14:23:58

A robot scientist acting without human help has made its first real, albeit modest, discoveries, say researchers at the University of Cambridge. Named Adam, the robot is the creation of researchers at Cambridge and the United Kingdom's Aberystwyth University, New Scientist reported Friday. Without human assistance, Adam formulated and tested 20 hypotheses about gene coding for 13 enzymes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also known as brewer's yeast, said Ross King, a biologist at Aberystwyth who...