“Faculty Phenotyping” for New Levels of Flexibility in Interdisciplinary Lab Design
“Interdisciplinary” is the buzz word of 21st-century scientific research. But it’s not as simple as putting a chemist, a biologist, and an engineer in the same room to work. Each […]
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“Interdisciplinary” is the buzz word of 21st-century scientific research. But it’s not as simple as putting a chemist, a biologist, and an engineer in the same room to work. Each […]
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Priorclave Signs up to London Living Wage
Earlier this year specialist autoclave manufacturer Priorclave agreed to abide by the hourly wage rate set by the London Living Wage. Although voluntary, the company believes it will enable them […]
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In the Wrong Hands, Jet Dryers Do More Harm than Good
What’s grosser than gross? Turns out it may not be that guy who didn’t wash his hands after using the restroom. A new study published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology […]
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Adam Sponsorship to help Macmillan Charity
With part sponsorship from his employer, Adam Rutter and colleagues hope to raise more than £500.00 this Saturday, 25th June, in aid of Macmillan’s cancer charity. Adam, export manager at […]
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Priorclave Awarded £½M Autoclave Export Contract
British specialist laboratory autoclave manufacturer Priorclave has been awarded an export contract to deliver a number of its QCS150 front loading autoclaves to medical centres throughout Northeast Africa. The contract, […]
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Food Truck Food Safety: On the Road to Redemption
Can you trust the nosh you buy from food trucks? Once known as “roach coaches,” the twenty-first century marks a new era for food trucks. But have they shed their bad reputation […]
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Curbing Climate Change: Having the Resolve to Use the Technology
In late April the Wall Street Journal reported that 175 countries had signed the Paris Agreement. These nations (which include Canada, Mexico, and the United States) are committing themselves to keeping […]
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GM Food Safety Testing Safeguards Against Allergies
It’s not science fiction: Genetically modified (GM) food has been on the market for twenty-two years. Nonetheless, debates about safety for human consumption are far from settled. The World Health […]
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Public Health Labs Reveal What’s Living in Your Water
While we’re all rubber-necking the Flint water-quality crisis, municipalities around the US are taking a closer look at their own aging infrastructures. Flint, Michigan, isn’t the only city turning up […]
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A Clear Autoclave choice
Before doors opened at this year’s Analytica Show and Conference, the Priorclave stand (Hall 1, Booth 536-5) was set to provide visitors with a clear picture of the comprehensive autoclave […]
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Earth Day Can Be Every Day in the Lab
On Earth Day, we renew our efforts to conserve energy, conserve water, reduce, reuse, and recycle. At home, it’s often easy enough with curbside pickup of recycling bins and Energy […]
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Priorclave Distributor Wins Award at Lab Indonesia Show
Priorclave’s distributor in Indonesia, Gaia Science won the Most Creative Booth Award for their stand E-05 at Lab Indonesia 2016, which was held at the at the Jakarta Convention Centre. […]
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of US Food Safety
Germs are everywhere. Keeping the dangerous ones out of our stomachs is the explicit job of manufacturer food safety testing programs. With the abundance of technology available for testing and […]
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