An interview with Philip Preston, outlining the importance of temperature control in any experiment, and the solutions Polyscience will be presenting at Pittcon 2019, conducted by Alina Shrourou, BSc.
Temperature control is critical to many molecular and cellular experiments, but managing sample temperature requires either the use of secondary measuring equipment or long, imprecise incubations in ...
In chemistry, solvents (generally in liquid form) are used to dissolve, suspend or extract other materials, typically without chemically altering either the solvent or the other materials. Solvents ...
Biological reactions are very sensitive to changes in environmental factors. For this reason, bioreactors must have excellent temperature control and heat exchange capabilities. PolyScience are market ...
The rate of a chemical reaction is highly temperature dependent, as described by Van’t Hoff 1. Biochemical assays, and especially enzyme-based applications, are therefore very sensitive to temperature ...
Ambient temperature influences the results of some of the most used laboratory tests, and these distortions likely affect medical decision making, such as whether to prescribe medications, researchers ...
When you need precise heating — like for the acetone polishing shown above — the control hardware is everything. Buying a commercial, programmable, controller unit can cost a pretty penny. Instead of ...