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Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc announces its new line of corrosion resistant multi-position stirring analogue hot plates and stirrers featuring 5 or 9 stirring positions making them ideal for acid digestions and working with most any corrosive solutions.
The large 12” (305 mm) square ceramic heater tops have a temperature range to 450°C. A purge port on the rear on the units is provided for purging with a positive pressure of any inert gas. Most chassis openings have been closed. This keeps corrosive vapours from getting inside the units and protects the electronics and stirrer motors.
The 5-position stirring units can stir 5-800ml beakers, and the 9-position units can stir 9-500ml beakers of corrosive aqueous solutions from 100 to 1500 rpm. Each stirring position is individually controlled.
Monday, 08 March 2021 - 9:31
Ranitha Gnanarajah, a Sri Lankan lawyer and civil activist, has been included in this year s list of 14 International Courageous Women award presented annually by the US State Department.
On Monday, March 8, at 10:00 a.m., Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will host the annual International Women of Courage (IWOC) Awards virtual ceremony to honor a group of extraordinary women from around the world, including an honorary award for seven women leaders and activists from Afghanistan who were assassinated for their dedication to improving the lives of Afghans.
The First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden will deliver remarks to recognize the courageous accomplishments of these women.
Monday, 08 March 2021 - 9:31
Ranitha Gnanarajah, a Sri Lankan lawyer and civil activist, has been included in this year s list of 14 International Courageous Women award presented annually by the US State Department.
On Monday, March 8, at 10:00 a.m., Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will host the annual International Women of Courage (IWOC) Awards virtual ceremony to honor a group of extraordinary women from around the world, including an honorary award for seven women leaders and activists from Afghanistan who were assassinated for their dedication to improving the lives of Afghans.
The First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden will deliver remarks to recognize the courageous accomplishments of these women.
Now, get to the truth on Governor Cuomo
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It’s welcome news that Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s efforts to manipulate an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment against him failed, and that he has authorized Attorney General Letitia James to get to the bottom of the matter.
Her first task is to ensure that whoever has a role in this investigation, at any stage, has no entanglements with the governor or anyone close to him (or his accusers, for that matter). The credibility of Ms. James and her office are on the line now, too.
Editorial: Bridging differences
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The Issue:
The “Low bridge, everybody down” message just isn’t getting through, and the town of Glenville’s had enough.
The Stakes:
Here’s a lesson in physics, math, and governance, all courtesy of a pesky Glenville bridge.
First, the physics: The railroad trestle over Glenridge Road is very low too low for many big trucks to pass under it. It’s been hit about 40 times over the past three years, which doesn’t come out so well for the bridge or the trucks.
Or for the town. Dealing with the bridge strikes over the past few years has cost the town about $50,000, plus lost time and resources that could have gone to other local needs. Installing more signage hasn’t worked. Understandably, Glenville officials want the strikes to stop.