Product News: Shimadzu introduces high-sensitivity online total organic carbon analyzer for ultra-pure water measurement
10 Mar 2021
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments introduces the TOC-1000e online total organic carbon analyzer that provides high sensitivity and low detection limits, reaching 0.1 μg/L, making it ideal for industries requiring high-purity water, including pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, food & beverages, chemical packaging, and precision equipment manufacturing. The TOC-1000e analyzer is the industry’s first to use a mercury-free excimer lamp in the smallest and lightest casing available. This new Shimadzu technology achieves both high measurement and high environmental performance.
The excimer lamps emit high-energy 172 nm wavelength light by inducing a dielectric barrier discharge within a xenon gas. The instrument also features new “Active-Path” technology for transferring energy from the lamp to the sample. It efficiently irradiates the sample inside the
Dublin, March 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The "North America Life Science Tools Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by End-use, by Technology (Cell Biology, Proteomics Technologies), by Product (PCR & qPCR, Cell Biology), and Segment Forecasts, 2020-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The North America life science tools market size is expected to reach USD 81.9 billion by 2027 registering a CAGR of 11.6% The market growth is attributed to a rise in government funding for life science technologies, growth of cell & gene therapies, increasing demand for biopharmaceuticals, and a rise in competition among prominent market entities.Competitive dynamics continue to drive a rapid pace of innovation in sequencing, multiplex platforms, and major categories of mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography; this supports growth via upgrade/replacement cycles and expands the applicability of technologies. An increase in investment
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An international project aims to create new photonic tools that can access the deep brain and provide further understanding of neurological diseases.
Image by Colin Behrens from Pixabay
Strathclyde University is the UK participant in DEEPER (Deep Brain Photonic Tools for Cell-Type Specific Targeting of Neural Diseases), which is investigating the deep-brain alterations underlying the origin of neurological and psychiatric diseases such as dementia, depression, addiction, schizophrenia and chronic pain.
The four-year study involves 12 partners in eight countries, coordinated by Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), and has received funding of approximately €5.7m from the European Union via the Horizon 2020 programme.
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