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Transitioning from Chemiluminescent to Multiplex
Fluorescent Blotting: Things to Consider

Today many researchers are considering changing their western blot detection method from chemiluminescence to multiplex fluorescence. There are several drivers behind this trend. Most significantly, fluorescent detection allows users to multiplex their western blots, enabling simultaneous detection of several target proteins at once, reducing or eliminating the need to strip and re-probe. Other benefits of [...]

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Evolution: The Greatest Show On Earth

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Zapping Rocks with Lasers to Save the World

The Planetary Society Laser Bees project in Scotland is studying in the lab a potential new technique for deflecting dangerous asteroids: laser ablation.

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http://www.planetary.org/blogs/bruce-betts/20120625-Laser-Bees-zapping-rocks.html


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With Only Months to Delivery, Work Intensifies on
LIFE Experiment

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Reflections on Phobos LIFE

We explore space for the noblest goals of science and exploration, and we often persevere in spite of challenges. But space exploration is fraught with bad things happening, or, to use the technical term, ouchies. The Planetary Society's Phobos LIFE biomodule will re-enter the Earth's atmosphere in the next few days with the rest of the Phobos-Grunt mission.

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Phobos LIFE Ready to Launch

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More Evidence for Impact Origin for Colombias
Vichada Structure

Evidence continues to pile up that the Rio Vichada structure in Colombia is indeed the largest impact structure in South America.

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http://www.planetary.org/blogs/bruce-betts/20120508_vichada.html


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LIFE Experiment Module Passes Vibration and
Impact Tests

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Copy of More Evidence for Impact Origin for
Colombias Vichada Structure

Evidence continues to pile up that the Rio Vichada structure in Colombia is indeed the largest impact structure in South America.

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http://www.planetary.org/blogs/bruce-betts/20120508_vichada_1.html


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Can tweets recap a new media space workshop

Recapping the 2012 University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric Space Physics new media workshop with attendees' tweets.

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