Spectroscopy News
Researchers at the Fritz Haber Institute have integrated one of the new chiral optical methods with the study of gas-phase anions, which enable mass-selection and the use of a simple table-top laser for observation of the chiral effect.
The new technology integrates several important parts of the spectrometer into one device and is compatible with relatively large magnetic fields.
A new non-invasive screening method for T2D uses self-developed proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry.
Acquisition will make electron capture dissociation (ECD) technology available to more biopharma researchers and labs globally.
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迈达斯赫尔ps improve the discovery and characterisation of elusive interactions between proteins and metabolites.
A research team from the USA has used hand-held and tower-based equipment for phenotyping common and tepary beans.
A new method overcomes the resolution-bandwidth limit in chip-scale spectrometry. The proposed scheme is based on a pair of identical tuneable micro-ring resonators.
The new design uses dual-comb spectroscopy.
A new sensor can identify the global content and form of arsenic-containing molecules at very low concentrations.
This ultrafast infrared spectroscopy method would fulfil many unmet needs in experimental molecular science, revealing various high-speed phenomena in detail.
PiQuant- Co., Ltd, a spectroscopy-based environmental IoT company, has won the CES 2023 Innovation Award from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) of America.
WITec GmbH has delivered a new instrument to the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW) Baden-Württemberg.
New results using could significantly improve resonance ionisation mass spectrometry ultra-trace analysis of plutonium isotopes.
A new method to evaluate the diameter of X-ray microbeams, based on mathematical analysis, can be used to calculate beam diameters more accurately than the previously used conventional methods.
Scientists at Stockholm University have proposed a non-linear spectroscopic technique to investigate the coupled nuclear electronic dynamics in a photo-excited molecule.
A new analytical platform based on liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry and software analysis quantifies the structure of messenger RNA (mRNA) based medicines.
The IRDG’s two student travel awards are now open for applications: the Chalmers & Dent Student Travel Award and the Francis Dunstan Travel Awards.
New method offers high-throughput chemical imaging hundreds of times faster than traditional approach.
TOPTICA Photonics AG has entered into a definitive purchase agreement to acquire the majority of the shares of French fibre laser technology company Azurlight Systems SAS.