Analytical

  1. NEW

    Webinar | Low-Level Nutrient Analysis in Seawater: Challenges, Methods and Solutions

    March 12, 2026 | 12:00 PM (EST)

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    Accurate nutrient monitoring in seawater is essential for marine and environmental studies.

  2. NEW

    Ensuring Food Safety and Nutritional Quality in a Globalized Supply Chain

    Reliable Analytical Methods and Automated Sample Preparation Solutions for a Safe, Sustainable Food System

    As global food supply chains grow increasingly complex, safeguarding both public health

  3. Advancing aquatic monitoring with vertical profiling technology

    Water is one of our planet’s most vital resources, yet beneath the surface lies a constantly changing environment that’s often difficult to fully understand. From

  4. A New Frontier in Pathogen Surveillance: Intra-Building Wastewater Testing

    Columbia University researchers recently led an inventive three-year study at a university-affiliated hospital, redefining how we monitor pathogens, with powerful implications for many other high-risk

  5. Bacterial growth measurements on a microplate reader

    Scientists measure bacterial growth in laboratories across the world but why is it so universal? This article looks at bacterial growth and discusses how microplate

  6. What is the minimum inhibitory concentration or MIC and what are its uses?

    Minimal inhibitory concentration or MIC is a crucial analytical parameter often used in the control of microbial growth by antimicrobial agents. The MIC is typically

  7. What is the difference between a spectrometer and a monochromator for absorbance measurements?

    Researchers have different technology options available for absorbance measurements. This blog compares spectrometers and monochromators. What’s the difference?

    The fundamental observation that almost all molecules in

  8. Cleaning your water quality field instruments

    Environmental instruments can easily get dirty during field use—algae, sediment, and debris can be tough to remove. It’s important to always clean your equipment after

  9. Improve Your Workflow and Turnaround Time for MIC Samples Without Overhauling Your Lab Assets

    Effective sample preparation is essential to enrich Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC)-related microbes while minimizing interference from the matrix. Traditional filtration methods often create bottlenecks due

  10. Microbiological applications for bacterial metabolism on a microplate reader

    In the ever-changing field of microbiology, understanding bacterial metabolism is crucial for diverse applications that range from drug development to environmental monitoring. This blog explores

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