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Fraunhofer IPA Confirms: HS-Mikro SF-AL ePTFE Zero-Emission Variant Releases No VOC, SVOC or Fogging

HS-Luftfilterbau GmbH introduces new zero-emission option for HEPA & ULPA filters HS-Luftfilterbau GmbH introduces new zero-emission option for HEPA and ULPA filters serving cleanroom, pharmaceutical and semiconductor applications Kiel, Germany — HS-Luftfilterbau...

Ensuring Cleanroom Compliance: The Pillar of Safe and High-Performing Manufacturing

In the world of pharmaceutical manufacturing, biotechnology, and advanced material production, cleanrooms serve as the backbone of contamination control. However, designing and maintaining a compliant cleanroom is not just about meeting regulatory expectations—it is about ensuring safe, consistent, and high-quality manufacturing processes.

Nelson Labs Launches Innovative Rapid Sterility Testing in Laboratories in the U.S.A and Europe

Nelson Labs, a global leader in microbiological and analytical chemistry testing, has unveiled its cutting-edge Rapid Sterility Testing service, an innovation poised to significantly expedite product release timelines for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers.

Clarios Announces $6 Billion Investment in Energy Manufacturing Strategy

Clarios, the Wisconsin-based global leader in low-voltage energy storage, announced a $6 billion plan expected to expand U.S. manufacturing and accelerate American innovation. The plan aims to advance American energy and critical mineral independence by strengthening the nation’s critical supply of batteries essential to start every vehicle in the U.S. The plan would expand existing operations, build new facilities, unlock innovation and create American jobs enabled by recent executive orders and using federal advanced manufacturing tax credits.

Eli Lilly U.S. Manufacturing Investment to Exceed $50 Billion

Eli Lilly and Company announced plans to bolster its domestic medicine production across therapeutic areas by building four new pharmaceutical manufacturing sites in the United States.

Alzheimer’s Disease Study Suggests Viral Beginnings

Alzheimer’s Disease Study Suggests Viral Beginnings

More than a century after its discovery, no effective prevention or treatment exists for this progressive deterioration of brain tissue, memory and identity. With more people living to older ages, there is a growing need to clarify Alzheimer’s disease risk factors and disease mechanisms and use this information to find new ways in which to treat and prevent this terrible disorder.

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Computer diagnoses Parkinson’s with behavioral tracking

Computer diagnoses Parkinson’s with behavioral tracking

Thousands of people do not know they have Parkinson’s disease. Eric Horvitz wants them to be able to find out — before the incurable neurodegenerative disorder progresses to its later stages. In his perfect world, they wouldn’t have to interrupt their daily routines. They could stay in their homes and offices, working on their computers, and their online activity would eventually trigger a message: A visit to the doctor is in order.

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The beating brain: A video captures the organ’s rhythmic pulsations

The beating brain: A video captures the organ’s rhythmic pulsations

A study recently published in the journal Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and co-authored by Stanford life-science research assistant Itamar Terem, then-postdoc Samantha Jane Holdsworth, PhD, (now at the University of Auckland) and several other Stanford colleagues describes a new imaging method that, by means of a kind of strobe-action amplification technique, is able to visually blow up the minute heartbeat-induced pulsations of the brain to produce mind-boggling video sequences such as the one you’ve hopefully taken a peek at here.

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Decernis Acquires Food Fraud Database from USP

Decernis Acquires Food Fraud Database from USP

The Food Fraud Database, launched by USP in 2012, helps food manufacturers, retailers, and other stakeholders make informed decisions about the vulnerability of their food ingredients to economically motivated adulteration. This supports compliance with FSMA and GFSI requirements by providing information on the pattern and history of food fraud and the identification of potentially hazardous adulterants.

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