Carterra Inc., the world leader in innovative technologies enabling high-throughput biology, launched its latest HT-SPR instrument, the LSAXT, at the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) Conference and Exhibition in San Diego, CA. The LSAXT brings augmented sensitivity to Carterra’s highly .
Carterra Inc., the world leader in innovative technologies enabling high-throughput biology, launched its latest HT-SPR instrument, the LSAXT, at the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) Conference and Exhibition in San Diego, CA. The LSAXT brings augmented sensitivity to Carterra’s highly .
outside in below freezing temperatures. the cold was deadly says christopher silva. how many people are sleeping here tonight? do you know? around 50. reporter: 50? wow. they weren t here where would they be? probably outside. reporter: tony turned the recycling plant into a makeshift shelter. what did you think? we need to clean up fast. reporter: people are coming across the border. this place serves as a place to wait. and on to the cities where the families are waiting for them. not everyone opens their home to keep you from suffering in the cold says this man hoping to provide work for his family and eventually return home. what is your daughter telling you? she is going to miss you at
could soon nearly double. cbs s lilia luciano is there for us. migrants here in el paso face dangerous conditions with temperatures expected to drop below freezing. its cold last night was brutal said christopher silva who was processed and released by border authority with his wife and two children. he slept outside a shelter, unsheltered. the city is under incredible strain,eing an average of 2500 crossings a day. people are going to ask me, where can i go. where do i go. what do you tell them? and to say i don t have a place for you. because all the places i know are all so full. for over four decades ruben garcia has served migrants at enunciation house and said he has never seen el passo like. this the situation is only expected to get worse a week from today when title 42, a pandemic-era law that the u.s. uses to turn migrants away is set to expire. garcia says a humanitarian