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Automated Characterization of Biotherapeutics via Hardware, Software and Chemistry

In this Teach Me in 10 we are joined by Dr Harsha Gunawardena, Principle Scientist at Jansen Research & Development
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"Gluing" Soft Materials Without Glue

Researchers have a brand-new way to weld squishy stuff together without the need for glue, demonstrating a universal “electroadhesion” technique that can adhere soft materials to each other just by running electricity through them.
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An Overview of NGS Adapters for Ligation-based Library Preparation

In this Teach Me in 10 we are joined by senior field application scientist Nick Hapshe.
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Reducing the Challenges Facing Pharmaceutical QC Analysts

In this episode we speak with Lise Gauthier a principal scientist within the QA/QC Business Strategy group.
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But HOW Does Carbon Dioxide Trap Heat?

We all know about the greenhouse effect, but how many of us actually understand it? Turns out, CO2 is not a “blanket,” and saying it “absorbs” heat is barely half the story.
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Weekly Science News Roundup

Here are our top stories from the last week! Which was your favorite?
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Weekly Science News Roundup

Here are our top 4 stories from the week of the 28th of April! Which was your favorite?
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Someday Your Fork or Toys Could Be Made of Sugar, and Dissolve Away

Researchers have created a sturdy, lightweight material that disintegrates on-demand — and they made it from sugar and wood-derived powders.
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This Week in Science

Check out the Technology Networks news team's selection of their favorite scientific stories from the week.
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Eye Candy

In a variation of what is sometimes referred to as the chameleon reaction, you can use a lollipop to reduce manganate(VII) through a range of colorful oxidation states.
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