Microplastics have become a growing concern for researchers, regulators, and water utilities worldwide. As plastic waste breaks down in the …
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In our previous posts, we discussed why it is critical to monitor silicone oil droplets in protein therapeutics and explored the new USP guidance …
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Microplastics have become a growing concern for researchers, regulators, and water utilities worldwide. As plastic waste breaks down in the …
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July is Lakes Appreciation Month! The Maine-based FlowCam team is showing our appreciation for our favorite lakes and ponds by highlighting the …
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What are New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and Why are They Important? New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) are a broad group of innovative scientific …
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As the summer heats up, communities across the United States are cooling off and having fun on the water. Canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding are …
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At the 2026 Meeting in the Millyard, the Advance Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI) convened leaders across regenerative medicine and …
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From the Southern Ocean to the Lab In the Scotia Sea, south of the Falkland Islands, a research vessel is hauling a net through Antarctic waters. On …
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The Shift to Single-Use Systems in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Driven by the rapid advancement of biologics in modern medicine, single-use systems …
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Assessing subvisible particle content is a required quality control step for biotherapeutics and other parenteral drug products. The United States …
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Flow Imaging Microscopy is a fast and automated method for obtaining highly resolved digital images of microscopic particles in a flowing liquid. …
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Webinar Overview: Scaling Plankton Imaging with FlowCam and EcoTaxa Quantitative plankton imaging plays a distinct role in marine research and …
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Dynamic image analysis (DIA) is a powerful technique for characterizing particles in motion, enabling real-time measurement of size, shape, and …
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