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Weekly Science News Roundup
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The Environmental Impact of Biotech and Pharma With My Green Lab
In this exclusive video interview, My Green Lab’s CEO James Connelly discussed why this report is so important, its key findings and steps that laboratories can take to reduce their carbon emissions.
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Neural Network Uncovers How Language Influences Our Thoughts
A new paper reveals that language significantly influences human thinking, challenging previous beliefs. Researchers used brain-constrained neural networks, demonstrating language's strong impact on concept formation.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
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Never Vent Your GCMS and Reduce Preventative Maintenance Time From Hours to Minutes
This episode discusses GCMS in environmental labs, the need for routine maintenance, and how Thermo Fisher's NeverVent technology streamlines maintenance, saving time and increasing sample processing capacity.
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Brain-Inspired Nanowire Network Learns “On the Fly” for Efficient Machine Learning
Researchers have developed a physical neural network that learns and remembers dynamically. The neural network, comprised of tiny nanowires, mimics the neural networks found in the brain.
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New and Comprehensive Protein Dataset Elevates Health Research
The largest body of work analyzing the effects of common gene variations on blood proteins, and how these may contribute to disease, to date has been published in Nature.
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The Future of Pipetting Is Here
In this episode of Teach Me in 10, we are joined by two experts in the field to discuss the future of pipetting.
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Traversing the Flood of Data in Today’s Digital Labs
In this episode, we delve into the best practices for leveraging data to spot anomalies and drive actions aimed at enhancing overall lab operations and efficiency.
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New Model Provides Never-Before-Seen Views of Atmospheric Aerosols
New computer simulations to represent the real conditions of newly formed sea spray aerosols have been designed. The researchers hope this “computational microscopy” will help improve understanding of and predict climate impacts of sea spray aerosol.
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