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            Researchers Want To Embrace AI But Still Have Major Concerns, Survey Finds
    Elsevier’s “Insights 2024: Attitudes toward AI” report reveals how researchers feel about AI and what is needed to increase trust in these tools. Here, Mirit Eldor, managing director, life sciences at Elsevier discusses these findings further.
        
    
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            How Stain-Free Western Blotting Contributes to Laboratory Efficiency
    Western blotting is a staple technique in many laboratories but can be time consuming and inconsistent. Technology Networks spoke with Harsha Rao to learn more about Stain-Free western blotting and the advantages of total protein normalization.
        
    
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            Tackling Plastic Waste for More Sustainable Science
    At SLAS Europe 2024, Technology Networks had the pleasure of speaking with Tim Dillon, market manager (Nordics) at Mettler-Toledo Rainin, to learn about how more sustainable options can be implemented into scientists’ daily workflows.
        
    
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            Optimizing Analytical Tools To Accelerate Translational Research
    John Lesica, president of chromatography and mass spectrometry at Thermo Fisher Scientific, joined Technology Networks for an interview at this year's American Society for Mass Spectrometry event. 
        
    
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            Picking Apart the Epigenome To Advance Cancer Research
    Both genetic and epigenetic sample information is required to get the full picture. Six-base genome sequencing enables this without need of multiple techniques, laborious downstream data processing or data loss, and cancer research is benefiting.
        
    
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            Bruker Unveils New, Sustainable Manufacturing Facility in Bremen
    Bruker Corporation officially opened its new production facility in Bremen – one of Germany’s major science hubs – last week. Technology Networks visited the facility to learn about its low carbon footprint and how it will support Bruker's commitment to innovation and collaboration. 
        
    
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            Sniffing Out Disease With “Scentprints”
    In this interview, Technology Networks spoke to Karim Aly, CEO of Noze to find out more about replicating human odor perception and the benefits of breath-based disease detection.
        
    
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            Keeping Plastic Lab Waste Out of Landfills and Incinerators
    Until recently, a lack of specialized services meant there was no definitive method for safely and effectively decontaminating plastic waste for reuse in new consumables. As a result, this waste was incinerated or diverted to landfill. The start-up company LabCycle has tackled this issue head-on, with its innovative approach to laboratory waste management. Technology Networks recently had the pleasure of speaking with LabCycle’s co-founder and chief technology officer Dr. Helen Liang, to learn more about its circular economy for laboratory plastic waste.
        
    
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            Women in Science – A Conversation With Dr. Joanne Mason
    In this interview, Dr. Mason tells us about her career path and experiences along the way, as well as sharing advice for women considering a career in science.
        
    
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            Time Is of the Essence: Saliva-Based Test Could Detect Cancer Early
    Technology Networks spoke to Nick Ainslie, co-founder of Ausel, to find out more about a saliva-based diagnostic designed to indicate the presence of cancer cells at the earliest stage of development without the need for invasive methods.
        
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