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How to Choose the Right Serological Pipettes (Post)
We’re sure you know your way around the lab, but did you know that choosing a serological pipette is quite a serious mission? Lab materials are the foundation of most of what you do in the lab ...
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How to Choose the Right Cryovials for Your Lab (Post)
A Brief History of Cryogenics Cryovial containers are in all modern labs that use a freezer, and even in some that don’t. They are especially for the storage of samples that need to be pro ...
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All You Need to Know about Vacuum Traps (Post)
A Cell Culture Lifesaver You Need to Know About Cell culture labs are some of the cleanest labs around. We all know cell culture scientists form elaborate rituals around setup and cleaning ...
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How to Use a Dissecting Microscope (Post)
Microscopes are More Versatile than You Might Think Have you ever felt like you are not getting as much out of your dissecting microscope as you expected to? Keep reading this post to unde ...
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What is an Erlenmeyer Flask? (Post)
Here’s History, Background, and Features Erlenmeyer flasks are an essential piece of equipment in chemistry and microbiology laboratories. The Erlenmeyer flask was invented in 1891 by the ...
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How to Use a Graduated Cylinder (Post)
Graduated cylinders, also known as “measuring cylinders”, are one of the more common pieces of laboratory containment equipment, but if you’ve been out of the lab for awhile, you might have forgotten ...
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Where To Buy Science Supplies? (Post)
How Shopping for Laboratory Needs has Changed Supply shopping for research and other professional applications requires careful consideration. It’s becoming increasingly common to grab hou ...
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What is a Dissecting Microscope? (Post)
Some Things to Consider Before You Shop Most of us have seen them… Some of us have used them. However, the dissecting microscope (also known as a stereo microscope) is not really a popular ...
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What is a Hardshell PCR Plate, and When Should I Use One? (Post)
Choosing a PCR plate isn't always easy Modern laboratories use so many types of PCR that it’s easy to get confused- hot start, real time, multiplex, etc. There are so many variations now a ...
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What Makes a Piece of Lab Equipment CO2 Resistant, and When is it Required? (Post)
Why would I want to use equipment inside of a CO2 incubator in the first place? All cell culture scientists know that the incubator is the key to maintaining biological conditions for cell ...
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What Are The Differences Between Slippable and Stackable Petri Dishes And When Do I Need A Divided Petri Dish? (Post)
Petri dishes are circular vessels made of highly visible glass or polystyrene with a fitted lid that are used for microbiology experiments.Petri dishes can be as small as three and a half centimeter ...
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A Multi-Modal Microplate Reader Can Do It All - Absorbance, Fluorescence and Luminescence Assays (Post)
Once upon a time, glass test tubes were the only laboratory tools available for conducting colorimetric assays.The invention of the microplate, or microtiter plate in the early 1950’s helped launch ...