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Tech Challenge February 5, 2010

Hey Genius, Take our Tech Challenge on Chemical Testing

Think you know it all? Take our tech challenge on chemical testing. Challenge: The U.S. EPA was testing rivers and lakes for chemical levels. The technician detected above-regulation levels in Lake Somhe, including phenol, toluene,…


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Case studies, Oakton Instruments, Temperature/Humidity, Videos January 27, 2010

Cole-Parmer’s Oakton Infrared Thermometer Featured on CSI

Cole-Parmer’s products hit the big screen again on CBS’s CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – “Sin City Blue,” which aired on January 14th, 2010.  The show featured the Oakton IR Thermometer Mini-InfraPro 6 (39641-06) between minutes 8:24 and 8:35. …


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Safety Tips December 18, 2009

IS YOUR WORKPLACE LOUD? Read How Employers Can Minimize Hearing Loss

Approximately 30 million American employees are exposed to excessive workplace noise, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Workers run the risk of hearing loss if they are exposed to an average of more…


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Food & Beverage November 16, 2009

Why is coffee so bitter? Chemists use advanced chromatography techniques to find answers

Published with permission. Initially published in the IFT Weekly Newsletter, August 22, 2007 What makes coffee so bitter, aside from being constantly cast as a wake-up caller? Two classes of compounds have been ID’d as…


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