by Malcolm Slaney | May 28, 2024 | Sustainability
Plastic Waste in Science: An Overlooked Environmental Challenge Plastic waste is a global environmental issue that permeates many aspects of modern life, including scientific research. Laboratories around the world rely heavily on plastic products for their...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 28, 2024 | IonField Products, Plasma Cleaning
The Durability of Microplates: Why Single-Use is a Waste In scientific research, microplates are tools essential for a variety of applications, including cell culture, assays, and high-throughput screening. Despite their robustness and durability, these versatile...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 17, 2024 | Sustainability
Reducing Scope 3 Emissions: The Impact of Reusing Pipette Tips in Laboratories In the quest for sustainability, laboratories across the globe are turning their attention to reducing their carbon footprint. A significant part of this effort is the reduction of Scope 3...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 17, 2024 | IonField Products, Plasma Cleaning
Microplate Washing vs. Microplate Cleaning: Understanding the Difference Microplates are ubiquitous in laboratories, and essential for various high-throughput assays and screenings. Keeping these plates clean and free from contaminants is crucial for accurate and...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 13, 2024 | Plasma Cleaning
An Introduction To Plasma In 1927, the term plasma was adopted by Nobel Prize-winning chemist Irving Langmuir to describe the properties of gases in which atoms have been ionized by high voltage to form free negatively charged electrons and positive ions (in a neutral...
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