
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how scientists identify and classify plankton. Across aquatic science—from environmental monitoring to …
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December 2018 — Can microplastics be mistaken for algae? A recent study by the University of Plymouth and the Plymouth Marine Laboratory demonstrated …
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A recent study by researchers from the University of New England and University of New Hampshire has demonstrated that flow imaging microscopy is an …
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Microplastics are a ubiquitous concern for the world's oceans. Increasing demand for consumer plastics has resulted in an estimated 4.8 to 15.11 …
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Researchers from the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, and Am-Lab Inc. developed a methodology to use the FlowCam for analysis of …
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Beyond Particle Counting: Verifying Particle Identity Your current particle analyzer counts the subvisible particles in your protein therapeutic. A …
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I recently had the opportunity to speak with FlowCam users at Newport News Waterworks in the City of Newport News, Virginia. Serving over 400,000 …
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Big Bear Municipal Water District (BBMWD) is a small water utility located in Big Bear, California. BBMWD is responsible for the overall management …
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Since 1958, the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS) has been observing changes to the foundations of the marine ecosystem by …
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High production rates of traicylglycerol (TAG), a lipid produced in microalgae, is a desirable trait in microalgae selection and cultivation. TAG is …
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Coral Jane Fung Shek was a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University when she explored the efficacy and accuracy of dynamic imaging particle …
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Researchers at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography purchased a FlowCam as part of a $226,557 grant from the National Science …
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Omontys® – a brand name peginesatide injectable – was voluntarily withdrawn from the market less than a year after the product launch. Clinical …
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