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Chromatography 35
Spectroscopy 40
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Chromatography industry update Report on the latest developments in chromatography solutions
The Raman revolution Raman spectroscopy methods for health applications
Next-gen X-ray crystallography Introducing a benchtop X-ray crystallography system with hybrid photon counting detector
New benchtop NMR system launched The buzz around trace-level detection
Biotechnology 51
Tableting 57
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A new dimension Biology is not fl at, making 3D cell culture a commodity
Multiple choice Is multi-tip tooling a key driver to increasing tablet production?
Fixing a sticky situation How investing in a new tablet press helped solve production issues for a cosmetics company
Versatile continuous manufacturing tool Dr Robin Meier reveals why twin-screw granulation is an effi cient staring point to enter the world of continuous manufacturing
A clean concept for tablet press Detailing how to prevent contamination by means of clean design
Microscopy & Imaging 68
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Force for good Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) systems are used to understand soft matter and biological systems at the molecular scale
New tool for enhanced cryo-correlative microscopy
Food Science 70
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New technology could off er cheaper, faster food testing Specialised droplets interact with bacteria and can be analysed using a smartphone
Major investment in food science and security New GC columns for food analysis
Event Preview 74
Looking ahead to lab equipment showcase in Malaysia Southeast Asia’s leading scientifi c exhibition, Lab Asia, takes place from 10-12 October 2017 in Kuala Lumpur
      
      
      
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