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UPS systems are scalable, reliable

UPS systems are scalable, reliable

The FN Series of stand-alone, on-line uninterruptible power supply (UPS), from Falcon UPS, offers scalability and reliability at an economical cost.

Plug-in raceway adds versatility to lab layouts

Plug-in raceway adds versatility to lab layouts

STARLINE's Plug-In Raceway is designed to meet rapidly changing power distribution and datacom needs. With the ability to add or relocate plug-in modules anywhere on the raceway, the system offers unlimited flexibility.

Control Valve Integrates Three Functions In One

Siemens Building Technologies Division has launched a new line of pressure independent control valves (PICVs) that integrate three functions into a single device: control valve, adjustable flow limiter, and automatic pressure regulator. These PICVs are especially suitable for a large hydronic HVAC system application.

Human Machine Interface Systems for Specialized Machinery

Human Machine Interface Systems for Specialized Machinery

EAO, a maker of human machine interfaces, is now offering custom-built human machine interface (HMI) systems and a full range of components ideal for use in special purpose machinery. EAO can design and manufacture all types of control panels or input devices.

Controller, monitor line offers versatility

Controller, monitor line offers versatility

Triatek's popular line of controllers and monitors for hospitals, laboratories, and fume hoods, the 1650 Series, is also highly versatile.

Meter enhances building monitoring

Meter enhances building monitoring

The Shark 100B multifunction meter with native BACnet/IP was developed for use in green buildings, including LEED certification and other energy management strategies.

Sensors sensitive at low airflows

Sensors sensitive at low airflows

Honeywell has added new flow ranges to its Zephyr analog and digital airflow sensor portfolio to provide high sensitivity at very low flows—making the sensor portfolio ideal for use in a variety of medical and industrial/scientific applications.

Wireless sensors offer long battery life

Wireless sensors offer long battery life

The Lifetime Power Wireless Sensor System, from Powercast, now offers two new ultra-long-life, battery-powered sensors, augmenting the existing batteryless, RF-powered sensor selection.

iPad app enhances mobile building control, monitoring

iPad app enhances mobile building control, monitoring

Siemens Building Technologies has launched Facility Prime, a native Apple iOS application for the APOGEE Building Automation System.

Automated System for Biobanking, Forensics

Automated System for Biobanking, Forensics

Hamilton Storage Technologies introduced BiOS—the company's third-generation automated system designed for ultra-low temperature storage of sensitive biological samples.

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R&D 100: Now and Then

R&D 100: Now and Then

As R&D Magazine prepares for the 50th annual R&D 100 Awards, the editors take a stroll through the awards history, and invite former winners to join them.

R&D 100 Awards: Final Deadline is April 30

R&D 100 Awards: Final Deadline is April 30

The editors of R&D Magazine have extended the submission deadline for the 2012 R&D 100 Awards to April 30, 2012, at 11:59 pm, eastern U.S. time. This is the FINAL DEADLINE. We cannot accept entries after that time.

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CC Radio - Episode 99

NIH bikes to work. For transcripts of this and other NIH Clinical Center podcasts, visit http://www.cc.nih.gov/podcast/

Blueshift - May 21, 2012: Astrophysicist to the Stars, Dr. David Saltzberg

In a follow-up to our previous interviews with co-creator of "The Big Bang Theory," Bill Prady, we interviewed Dr. David Saltzberg, the show's resident astrophysicist and science consultant. Find out more about his research, adventures in astrophysics, and how he keeps the science of the...

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JEOL to launch world's smallest solid-state NMR probe
JEOL to launch world's smallest solid-state NMR probe

According to JEOL Resonance, a new benchmark for resolution and benchmark will be set with its introduction next week of a new 0.75-mm solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe. The probe is capable of high resolution sample analysis by spinning the sample at 110 kHz, the world's fastest spinning speed for NMR.

Energy Harvesting Subsystems for Wireless Sensors

Nextreme Thermal Solutions has developed two new energy harvesting subsystems for the plumbing and HVAC industries. The subsystems are the latest additions to Nextreme's Thermobility energy harvesting platform that uses thin-film thermoelectric technology to convert available thermal energy into electric power for a variety of autonomous self-powered applications.

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Microscope System with LED Illumination
Microscope System with LED Illumination

Leica Microsystems has introduced the Leica DM4000 B LED, a microscope system with LED illumination suited for biomedical applications.

Liquid Handler

Gilson Inc. has introduced the GX-241 liquid handler, a compact liquid handler suited for application and laboratories where bench space is at a premium.

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