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29 Oct 2019

Using mass spectrometry, scientists at the University of Southampton have shown how a specific type of symbiotic algae, which lives in coral tissue, is able to adapt and survive the hotter seawater temperatures caused by global warming.

23 Oct 2019

Physicists from the University of Bayreuth and the University of Göttingen have discovered a new method for adjusting the extremely short time intervals between laser flashes with exceptional speed and precision.

22 Oct 2019

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a chip-based, infrared spectrometer based on waveguides rather than an interferometer.

21 Oct 2019

Researchers from University of Tsukuba develop a new method that reveals the unique fluorescence signatures of individual cells in mixtures of bacteria, fungi and yeast.

7 Oct 2019

Using ultrashort pulsed laser technology, infrared and Raman spectroscopy can be performed simultaneously.

7 Oct 2019

NIR spectroscopy has been used to detect the presence of cholesterol in the arteries of mummified people who lived thousands of years ago.

26 Sep 2019

Charge transfer and intermolecular interactions in artificial photosynthesis that occur on a ps scale have been directly observed.

25 Sep 2019

fNIRS could help diagnose pain in non-communicative patients.

19 Sep 2019

Markes International has received two Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in the “Innovation” and “International Trade” categories.

18 Sep 2019

Researchers from the Faculty of Science at the University of Oulu have increased the sensitivity of the NMO spectroscopic method with promising applications for materials studies.

17 Sep 2019

MOBILion’s ion mobility separations technology—Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulation (SLIM)—is to be integrated with Agilent’s Q-TOF mass spectrometry platform.

9 Sep 2019

Scientists at Münster University use dual-beam lasers to increase the resolution of MALDI MS imaging.

6 Sep 2019

Scientists have designed an ultra-miniaturised device that could perform spectral imaging on single cells without the need for a microscope or perform spectroscopic analysis from a smartphone.

5 Sep 2019

Tip-enhanced “resonance” Raman scattering can be used to investigate a specific chemical structure at nanoscale and even at the single-molecule level, and also provides a new approach for the atomic-scale optical characterisation of local electronic states.

3 Sep 2019

Shimadzu has opened a branch office in Sweden, which will market Shimadzu’s full range of analytical instrumentation solutions.

28 Aug 2019

At the EUROISMAR 2019 meeting, Bruker and its scientific collaborators are presenting 1.2 GHz high-resolution NMR data that has been acquired using a new 1.2 GHz 3 mm triple-inverse TCI CryoProbe.

27 Aug 2019

XRF mapping, infrared and hyperspectral imaging reveal early designs for Leonardo da Vinci’s The Virgin of the Rocks.

23 Aug 2019

Specac opens new headquarters including manufacturing, office and demonstration facilities.

16 Aug 2019

Heidelberg University physicists develop new method based on UV photoelectron spectroscopy to show the energetic landscape within solar cells made from organic materials.

15 Aug 2019

Attosecond transient absorption spectroscopy has uncovered the interplay between light absorption and electronic screening which could lead to the development of future optoelectronic devices, energy-efficient electronics, magnetic memory devices, spintronics and new types of solar cells.

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