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Heavy Metals Analysis in Food
Download this infographic to explore the health detriments caused by the "big four" heavy metals, which foods are prone to contamination and how to test for heavy metals.
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Microplastics
Detecting and reducing the spread of microplastics is vital. Download this infographic to learn more about the key sources of microplastic pollution, current and emerging detection techniques, and regulatory action to combat this emerging pollutant.
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Emerging PFAS
Download this infographic to explore what emerging per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are, the sources of emerging PFAS in the environment and how these compounds are detected.
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Water Analysis
To check all wastewater is safe, the EPA and other regulators carry out tests along water systems. Download this infographic to learn what treatment steps are required, which contaminants are removed and which methods are used.
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Batteries Research: Investment & Innovation
Download this infographic to explore the foundational principles of battery science and the current state of investment in battery research projects.
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Towards More Sustainable Labs
Download this infographic to learn about the steps labs are taking to reduce their environmental footprint, critical success factors in achieving sustainability and how instrument and service providers can help.
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Tips and Tricks for PCR Success
This infographic explores how to set yourself up for success with expert tips for each stage of the PCR workflow.
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Environmental Pollutants: Air
In this infographic, we explore different types of air pollutants, sources of air pollution and key techniques used to monitor these compounds.
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The Evolution of Wastewater-Based Epidemiology
For over 150 years, wastewater has provided a rich source of data for tracking infectious diseases and informing public health decisions. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the scope for wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has increased significantly and requires increasingly rapid, versatile and accurate detection methods to monitor the spread of disease.
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