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Core laboratory techniques, protocols, and equipment fundamentals supporting experimental research across biological and behavioral sciences.
As an Amazon Associate, ConductScience Inc. earns revenue from qualifying purchases Introduction Centrifugation is a laboratory technique routinely used to…
What Is a Calorimeter? A calorimeter is a scientific instrument used to measure the amount of heat involved in chemical…
Centrifuges – What Are They? Technically, any device that applies centrifugal force to objects by rotating them around a central…
Need Microscopes for your Lab? Click here Stereo Microscopes: Introduction Microscopes are sophisticated instruments used to see and analyze small…
Portable and Handheld Telescopes: Introduction Telescopes have undergone significant transformations since the 17th century – or when the first refractor…
I. Magnifiers: Introduction Magnifiers are defined as instruments that enlarge the size of images. Interestingly, the phenomenon of magnification was…
Need Microscopes for your Lab? Click here Digital Microscopes: An Overview From full-size units to pocket models, microscopes are complex…
Binoculars are versatile tools that provide enlarged images of distant objects. Note that binoculars are made of two telescopes mounted…
Fluorescence spectrophotometry is a set of techniques that deals with the measurement of fluorescence emitted by substances when exposed to…