Dec 2021

 
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH

“I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." 
Nikola Tesla
1856 – 1943

Electrical Engineer

https://www.goalcast.com/25-nikola-tesla-quotes/

CLIENT OF THE MONTH: 
Nagrom Mineral Processors

Winners are chosen by our computer on a random basis. The prize is the client’s choice of $100 worth of laboratory items from a supplied list.

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From Nagrom Mineral Processors:

"Since 1978 Nagrom has built its reputation by providing the mining industry with professional metallurgical services. As many of our clients have discovered, our facilities together with the combined experience and expertise of our staff is our greatest resource.

Located in Kelmscott Western Australia, Nagrom's treatment plant offers extensive capabilities in all aspects of mineral separation and concentrates preparation.

Our team of dedicated employees has the capability to handle contract mineral processing as well as both small and large scale metallurgical test programs.
 
For 30 years Nagrom has been an integral part of Western Australia's mining success story. So much so, we now provide services to mining companies and their operations both within Australia and overseas.

From project start up to an established mining operation, discover how Nagrom can be a partner in your success."

www.nagrom.com.au

 

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CLEVER PERSON'S QUIZ

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Question:
Many people proclaim they can 'smell rain'. In March of 1964, CSIRO scientists described in the journal Nature the cause of this perculiar and characteristic odour. What is the cause of this scent and what name did these scientists give to it?

The answer will be in the next edition of the Rowe Scientific newsletter.

Did you know the answer to the last quiz question?
“When was the first permanent vacuum created in a laboratory setting? and who created it??"

Answer: 
1643-44, by Evangelista Torricelli, a student of Galileo Galilei, who created the first vacuum in a lab setting when he filled a glass tube that was closed at one end, into a bowl of mercury and raised the closed end up out of the bowl. The weight of the mercury pulled the mercury down the tube to reach 760mm from the surface, leaving a partial vacuum at the top. Toricelli’s experiment also inadvertently created the first pressure gauge, and barometer. For his contributions, the unit Torr was named after him, which is defined as exactly 1/760th of a standard atmosphere.

References
Gillispie, C., 1960. The edge of objectivity. Princeton: Princeton University Press, p.100. APS News, 2012. This month in physics history. (Vol. 21, No. 9). Jousten, K., 2016. The History of Vacuum Science and Vacuum Technology. Handbook of Vacuum Technology, pp.2-3.

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SUPPORTING THE RFDS

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THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
ROWE SCIENTIFIC CHEMISTRY AWARD
3rd YEAR LABORATORY PRIZE

Congratulations to Ms Georgianna Berthaly-Martyn, the current winner of the Rowe Scientific Chemistry Award 3rd Year Laboratory Prize, at the University of Queensland.

Ms Georgianna Berthaly-Martyn

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In Georgianna’s words;

“I am writing to say thank you for your generous donation and sponsoring of the UQ Rowe Scientific Chemistry Award - 3rd Year Laboratory Prize. I was pleasantly surprised to receive this award for the highest marks attained in the advanced experimental chemistry course I completed last year.

In a year that is particularly challenging for many, I feel fortunate to have received the prize and the associated money award, as it has allowed me to focus more directly on my honours year. For a bit of background, I graduated last year from a Bachelors of Mathematics and Science with a major in Chemistry. Since then I have been working towards my honours program in Mathematics, which involves a thesis focussed on stochastic approaches to chemical kinetics.
 
I am excited for what is to come and would really like to continue combining my love for both mathematics and chemistry in future work. Receiving your award has been an honour and has given me confidence to seek out more opportunities to get back in a chemistry laboratory after graduation.

Your contributions to the university and continued support of chemistry students is greatly appreciated.”

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ROWE SCIENTIFIC CHEMISTRY AWARD
2nd YEAR LABORATORY PRIZE

Congratulations to Mr Joshua Pagotto, the current recipient of the Rowe Scientific Chemistry Award 2nd Year Laboratory Prize, at the University of Queensland.

Mr Joshua Pagotto

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In Joshua’s words;

“I am writing to you as the recipient of the UQ Rowe Scientific Chemistry Award – 2nd Year Laboratory Prize. Firstly, I would like to sincerely thank you for the generosity that you have shown by continuing to fund this prize. Despite it being one of the most difficult subjects I have studied thus far at UQ, I thoroughly enjoyed my experience studying Experimental Chemistry.

It was the first time I had worked on my own whilst performing chemistry experiments, which was initially daunting, but I believe it boosted my laboratory skills immeasurably.

Over the course of a single semester, I learned to orient myself quickly in a lab, confidently use several pieces of equipment I had previously never even heard of, as well as communicate results far more effectively. It was a very enriching course and one that I am glad I put my best efforts into.

I currently study a dual degree in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at UQ and I am set to graduate at the end of 2022. I have strong interests in both the pharmaceutical and energy sectors, and I aspire to work in one of these fields in the future, where I believe my laboratory skills will serve me well.

I hope to put the money from this award towards future courses in my degree at UQ. In addition, receiving this award has certainly reinvigorated me in this unusual and challenging semester to continue to strive to excel in my studies. I am particularly looking forward to taking Advanced Experimental Chemistry next year, as I am sure are many of my peers.

Once again, thank you for your continued support, both myself and the University are extremely grateful.”

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SCIENCE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA ROWE SCIENTIFIC 2021
STATE PRIZES


The following are two random samples from the recipients of prizes supported by Rowe Scientific Pty Ltd, at the 2021 STAV Science Talent awards.

Ms Skye Sriratana

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In Skye's words;

"I personally compete in Olympic weightlifting and have experienced exhaustion from loading plates before each lift, even when a barbell jack is used (ironedge.com.au, 2020). This inspired me to create a machine that completes this task as from personal experience, loading plates manually is physically tiring and can cause injury if proper technique is not used.

During training, weightlifters tend to focus on correct technique for their lift without considering technique for correct plate loading. Correct weightlifting technique primarily uses the large core muscle group, whilst the technique for plate loading utilises the spinal stabilisers which are a smaller muscle group. These smaller muscles are “not designed to lift heavy weights" (Drinkwater, 2021) and plate loading poses risk of injury if done incorrectly. Correct loading technique is not commonly taught to athletes by their coaches.

The Weight-Plate Loader (“Loader”) is safer for users as it is fully automated, conserving the athlete’s energy, allowing better performance during training."

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A photo of The Weight-Plate Loader.
Credit: Skye Sriratana.

Ms Charlotte D’Amore

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In Charlotte's words;

“Sugar is used to preserve food. When you preserve food, it means you can eat it after a long period of time and the food has not grown mould or decayed. Sugar is used in pickling and jams to preserve both fruits and vegetables. However, not everyone can eat sugar.

My Grandad has diabetes and he is not allowed to eat much sugar, but uses sweeteners instead. This makes the food taste sweet, but I wanted to find out whether sweeteners are also able to preserve food from mould growth or not. Therefore, I wanted to investigate what effect different concentrations (levels) of sugar and sweeteners had mould on growth.

I thought it would be interesting to see if there was an ideal level of sugar to reduce mould growth. If lower concentrations are as effective as higher concentrations, then we could use less sugar to preserve food.

This could help companies make food with less sugar, which would be healthier for our teeth and our body’s health, as lots of sugar is bad for you. It would also be better for the environment as we would need to produce less sugar.

If higher levels of sugar are needed then it is important to know as we could reduce food spoilage caused by mould by adding more sugar. This would reduce food wastage, which is good for the environment. Investigating sweeteners is important as they may not preserve food in the same way as sugar. Knowing what sweeteners can do is important for people with diabetes who cannot eat sugar. I selected bread to test the sugar and sweetener as I knew that bread started to grow mould a few days after being baked. I selected white bread as I thought it would make it easier to see the area of mould on the bread. As there are many sweeteners available, I thought it was important to be consistent and so I selected a natural sweetener."

Well done ladies, from the staff of Rowe Scientific nationally.

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A photo of an experiment on the use of sugar to preserve food.
Credit: Charlotte D’Amore.

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ECU CHEMISTRY STUDENT RESEARCH 2021.

Ms Karine Barclay

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Rowe Scientific Pty Ltd is pleased to support the research of chemistry students at Edith Cowan University in WA, during 2021.

An example is the current work of Ms Karine Barclay, who is completing an Honours on the use of  “Chromatography for quantification of short-chain carbon molecules from the electrolytic reduction of carbon dioxide and from the torrefaction of biomass.”,under the supervision of Dr Magdalena Wajrak

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POSITION OPPORTUNITIES
INTERNAL SALES SPECIALIST - BRISBANE

Change Your Life

We have a fantastic opportunity to join our Brisbane team as an Internal Sales Specialist. We seek a professional, with scientific knowledge or laboratory experience, who is interested in helping fellow professionals with their scientific supply needs.

Rowe Scientific is a 30 year old privately owned 100% Australian company. We are professionally managed; 80+ staff with office/ warehouses in Qld, NSW, Vic, SA and WA; enlightened HRM policies -staff are empowered and everyone is treated equally, fairly and with kindness.” Good companies need to find good people.  

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Our warehouse and office at 55 Westgate Street, Wacol 4076

Ideally this role would be filled by a person with knowledge of the Life Sciences and the products used, but equally we look for a scientific person from the Food or Agriculture Industry, School or Tertiary education, Hospital/ pathology sector, Mining industry, General Industry.

We offer a competitive base salary and a generous monthly bonus, based on personal results. If you have a contact who needs a career move, please ask then to send a copy of their CV, detailing relevant experience, to our Queensland State Manager, Yvonne, at yvonne.dive@rowe.com.au, by 24.12.2021, confidentiality assured.


INTERNAL SALES SPECIALIST - ADELAIDE

We have another internal sales position available at our Adelaide office. To apply for this position please send in your CV detailing relevant experience to our Adelaide State Manager, Doug McPhee to doug.mcphee@rowe.com.au by 24.12.21, confidentiality assured.

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Our warehouse and office at 41-47 O'Sullivan Beach Road Londsdale 5160

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NEW SOUTH WALES

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Dear Clients. 

We have reached the end of another challenging year. Although life has changed dramatically for many of us, and the 'normal' we once knew will likely never be restored in its entirety; we can all be proud of the many obstacles we have overcome together this past year, as we have moved through various lockdowns and adapted to the 'new normal'.

As 2021 closes, so do many of our suppliers and couriers; for the public holidays, if not for longer periods of time. We urge our clients to keep this in mind when reviewing stock of consumables, and once again encourage you to place your orders as early as possible ahead of your January and February requirements. The various closures over Christmas do result in extended lead times and longer delivery times; and ordering in advance helps us to ensure we get the goods to you when you need them.
 
For our winery customers, who will be pouring themselves into vintage come 2022, our 2021-2022 Vintage catalogue has just been released. If you have not already received your copy of our latest catalogue, please be assured that a copy will be making its way to you shortly. If you have any queries regarding the catalogue, please don’t hesitate to contact your Account Manager, email our customer service team, or call our office on 02 9603 1205 with your questions.
 
We would like to wish all of our wonderful clients a safe and very Merry Christmas, and a happy New Year. We hope that the silly season is truly wonderful for each and every one of you, and that you are able to carry the joy of the season with you into the New Year. Sending you warmest wishes and Christmas cheer.

All the best from:
Kathryn, Ari, Connor, Hayden, John, Julia and Robert

QUEENSLAND

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Dear Clients.

We wish you and your families all the very best for the festive season. It has certainly been a year full of challenges and hopefully at Christmas we can get together with our friends and families to celebrate and be thankful for those of us that still have employment.

Many thanks for your continued support throughout the year. Our Queensland team, as well as the entire Rowe Scientific 'Family' team will work hard to keep you supplied with your laboratory needs. We will be closed only for the public holidays on the 27th & 28th of December, and again on the 3rd January 2022.

Hopefully life in general will improve in the year ahead and we  will remain safe and in good health as we celebrate the New Year.

Please contact our team to order your urgent items so that we can get them despatched to you on time. For those of you who will be working throughout the festive season instead of celebrating with your loved ones and friends, we thank you for your commitment and good work.

Cheers from the Queensland team:
Yvonne, Cherise, Daniel, George, Jacob, Josephine, Leon, Martin, Robert and Steve.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA &
NORTHERN TERRITORY

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Dear Clients.
 
Technically it is officially Summer, however we are yet to feel the heat here in Adelaide. Let’s hope it is not too hot!

I will take this opportunity to wish all of our clients, their friends and family, a Merry Christmas and a happy new year from all of us here at Rowe Scientific. Our office as always will remain open during the Christmas and New Year period, albeit with a skeleton staff, however we will be here to answer your call.

You might remember we were on the hunt for a new internal Account Manager, well, I am pleased to announce our search is over and Miss Aarushi Mahajan has joined our team here in Adelaide. I am sure some of you may have already been in contact with Aarushi, and no doubt others who haven't, will in the near future.
 
Our new Vintage price list is out in the market and whilst we are not able to visit some of you, we are posting copies to all who we cannot see personally. Please do keep in mind this year’s edition was the hardest I have ever compiled, with so many vendors unable to forecast what next year may hold. I urge you if something isn’t right, please contact your Account Manager.

We still have great stocks of racked filter tips and are about to acquire more, so if you are still experiencing delays in supply, please let your Account Manager know.

 
All the best from,

Doug, Aarushi, Dannielle, David, Erik, Joanne, Luke, Michael, Paula, Samuel and Steve.

VICTORIA & TASMANIA

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Dear Clients.

On occasion time flies and other times not. It’s fair to say we have encountered both over the last 12 months here in Victoria.

We would like to wish all our Victorian customers a big thank you for your support over the topsy-turvy year of 2021. Drive safely during the festive season and we look forward to hearing from you in 2022.

As usual, Rowe Scientific will be operating through the Christmas & New Year period, except for public holidays, however, please bear in mind that the couriers may not be as readily available, avoid the rush and order now!

To our Winery customers, you should have received the 2022 Vintage catalogue. I am told this will be a bumper year, time to stock up while you can as you may encounter delays later down the track.

When was the last time that you have visited our website? There is plenty of information on offer and remember there are normally plenty of price increases in the new year, another reason to stock up now.

Let’s all 'gang up on fate' and make 2022 simply the best year ever! Merry Christmas everyone! Hope to hear from you soon.

From your team in Victoria:
Garry, Adam, Amanda, Brian, Christine, Darren, Hoa, Louise, Mango, Nic and Paul.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Dear Clients.

First and foremost, thank you for your business. Fulfilling our Mission Statement - to keep our clients supplied with the scientific items they need to do their work - has never been more challenging.

We continue to offer product at prices that reflect our historical costs, but each day, the goods in our warehouse are just costing us more. I am sorry, but we have no option other than to seek your understanding, that we are all under cost pressure, and that having the goods at whatever cost, allows you options.

I see little change in 2022. Raw materials are becoming scarce, exorbitant freight costs show no sign of abatement, but at least I see that we all remain busy.

My team look forward to working with you in 2022, and wish you the best of the festive season. Stay safe.

All the best from:
Peter Sommers and the Western Australian Team.

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& NT

Queensland

Victoria & Tasmania

New South Wales

Western Australia

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