In modern life science laboratories, where sample volumes are often scarce and workflows demand uncompromised speed, microvolume spectrophotometry has become the method of choice for nucleic acid and protein quantification. By requiring as little as 0.5 to 2 microliters of a precious sample, this technique bypasses the need for dilutions and disposable cuvettes, delivering absorbance…
Author: Driss El-Mekki
Casablanca native who traded civil-engineering blueprints for world travel and wordcraft. From rooftop gardens in Bogotá to fintech booms in Tallinn, Driss captures stories with cinematic verve. He photographs on 35 mm film, reads Arabic calligraphy, and never misses a Champions League kickoff.