Happy Friday LabWrench!!! We are off to a great start for 2013. Our LabWrench team has been doing lots of brainstorming for this coming year and we can't wait to roll out some of our new changes! You may have already noticed that we no longer
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Aspiring writers visit Hartford, political buffs vacation in Ottawa and every scientist knows West Orange. At least you should. Here is an overview of Thomas Edison’s lab and four other laboratories that changed or are changing history.
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Join 5 In February! Join At Least Five “Communities” on Labwrench for a Chance to Win an iPod!!!! During the month of February, join at least 5 communities on LabWrench for a chance to win an iPod!! STEP 1 - Login or
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Most metal casing conversations on the LabWrench forums focus on instruments with microprocessors, but it is still important to our day-to-day use of metal in the lab. This is an overview of metal as a lab material. It looks at the pros and cons and
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Take a moment to consider how often glass moves in and out of our lives each day, from the alarm clock in the morning to warm milk before bed. And we’re not alone. People around the globe rely on glass, and have for generations, but has anyone
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