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Mass spectrometry, XRF and NIR spectroscopy are being used together with voltammetry to determine the origin of ancient ceramic fragments.
Chinese customers of PicoQuant will benefit from a website in Chinese and a local presence.
Shimadzu opened a branch office in Denmark in September, providing local support.
Researchers have developed a novel ultrafast coherent light source in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) wavelength region with multi-MHz range repetition rates by utilising intracavity high-order harmonic generation (HHG) in a Yb:YAG thin-disk mode-locked oscillator.
Initial findings from a new study using gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry has shown how Covid-19 can be detected via a non-invasive breath test, providing almost instant results.
University of South Australia scientists have used mass spectrometry imaging to identify signs of osteoarthritis.
Tohoku University researchers have improved a method for probing semiconducting crystals with light to detect defects and impurities.
Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate is a promising tool for diagnosing prostate cancer.
The combination of Raman spectroscopy and stimulated Raman scattering microscopy is allow the metabolic processes within cancer cells to be probed.
Oxford Instruments plc and Bruker Corporation have announced that they have reached a settlement on a patent related issue with Bruker’s Cube product.
A research team at Kiel University has developed new NMR methods for investigating paramagnetic complexes and supramolecular cages.
Using spatial encoding of multidimensional data, an ultrafast DEXSY experiment has been developed in which the data can be collected in a single scan.
Researchers investigating catalyst materials used in the production of gasoline from simple hydrocarbons, such as methanol, have made a new and unexpected discovery that could help to reduce the cost, and environmental impact, of the process.
Researchers combined AFM-IR and TERS to study the surfaces and interiors of viruses.
Researchers have used GC-MS to identify key aroma compounds in dog food that seem to be the most appealing to canines.
Researchers from the University of St Andrews have developed a new type of spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS) to accurately measure the authenticity of some of the world’s most exclusive whiskies without opening the bottle.
Researchers have been able to fully identify the nature of oxidised oxygen in the important battery material, Li-rich NMC, using RIXS and 17O MAS NMR spectroscopies.
Researchers present concept for a new technique to study superheavy elements combining laser spectroscopy with ion-mobility mass spectrometry.
This proteomics approach enables the identification of small molecule drug targets in complex proteomes and the analysis of their binding properties across species and drug target classes.
Waveguide-based SERS analysis could allow high-throughput, chip-based screening for protease inhibitors.