We have a fun science experiment you can try at home with the kids, using supplies you probably already have at home. Here to show us how it’s done is Jenny Powers, Family Engagement Coordiator at ...
Advances in chromatography have allowed researchers to purify entire classes of chemicals and biomolecules, opening the door to fundamental discoveries in biology, chemistry, and human health.
Vermont is known for beautiful fall colors. Every Autumn, the green leaves change into a wonderful collage of oranges, yellows, and reds. It may seem like the colors just appear out of nowhere, but ...
A process model designed by Bolt Biotherapeutics using the GoSilico ChromX simulation software not only did more experiments in 24 hours than a physical lab, but also reduced the amount of materials ...
Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Ph.D., predicted in 1939 that hydrogen bonding would prove to be more significant in the field of biology than any other type of chemical bond. His prediction has been ...
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Steve Spangler reveals the secrets of color, with amazing experiments you can do at home. He’ll show you how to create clouds of color with do-it-yourself rainbow powders. Plus, what ink manufacturers ...
Reflecting on a year of Chromatography Life, Neil Lander highlights standout conversations, technical insights, and the personal stories behind the science ...
The reliability and repeatability of chromatographic separations (retention times and diffusion effects) does, however, rely upon effective temperature control. HPLC columns operate at ambient ...
AI and digital integration are reshaping the scientific method, emphasizing interconnected digital and physical experimentation while valuing human creativity. AI tools shift focus from processes to ...
Gas chromatography is a common chromatography technique used to separate and analyze volatile chemical compounds which do not decompose. It is typically used to separate different compounds within a ...
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