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Mary Anning
In today's post from the Women in Science series, we will introduce you to a slightly different profession than usual. It won't be biology or chemistry, but palaeontology. Today - Mary Anning, living at the turn of the 18th and 19th...
read moreKatherine Johnson
Another great woman in our Women in Science series is Katherine Johnson. American mathematician and computator at NASA. She participated in such space flight projects as the Mercury or Apollo program. Little Katherine showed above-average...
read moreStephanie Kwolek
In the next post in the Women in Science series, we will present Ms Stephanie Kwolek, an American of Polish origin. She became famous in the field of chemistry - in 1965 she headed the team that invented the polymer from which kevlar is...
read moreVirginia Apgar
Most of us have heard about the Apgar scale, especially moms, but do you know who started it? About this in today's entry in the Women in Science series! We are talking about Virgini Apgar, one of the first female medics who chose the...
read moreStorage of samples of starting materials, medicinal products and dietary supplements in climate chambers under defined and constant conditions
In previous entries, we discussed the research we conduct to ensure the quality and safety of our drugs and dietary supplements. However, our activities in this area do not end there. Because in addition to ongoing analyzes of starting...
read moreBee products
We recently wrote about who lives in the hive in the general article about the honey bee (read which we cordially invite you to https://www.labor.com.pl/pl/pszczola-miodna/), but today we will present what products we can use in it to...
read moreŻywienie i suplementacja w sportach wytrzymałościowych
Z roku na rok rośnie odsetek osób uprawiających sport, a szczególną popularność zyskały sporty wytrzymałościowe. W miastach często organizowane są biegi uliczne, wyścigi kolarskie lub runmageddon. Nie tylko zawodowi sportowcy, ale również...
read moreCalendula
In its natural state, the parent plant (Calendula officinalis) is found in South-Central Europe, the Balkan Peninsula, Egypt and Syria. In Poland, marigold is often grown as an ornamental plant (for example on balconies) or in gardens,...
read moreTesting of water for pharmaceutical purposes and tap water.
We have already talked about how the raw materials for production and the final products themselves are tested, both in terms of chemicals and microbiology. However, not only they affect the quality of the product. So what else do we pay...
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