Spectroscopy News
An NMR-based Molecular Phenomics Clinical Research Tool for “Long COVID” multi-organ risk assessment uses a multiplexed combination of biomarkers.
Headwall Photonics has acquired perClass BV, the developer of the perClass Mira® spectral analysis software package.
Using a new method, helical dichroism in the X-ray domain, scientists are better able to distinguish between chiral substances.
And receives a surprise painting very much in the Raman theme.
Researchers are developing technology for compact high-performance magnetic resonance units, 200× smaller than current systems.
Raman spectra of battery electrolytes provide unique information on their chemical state-of-health.
A Chinese team has developed a new algorithm for near infrared spectroscopy, suitable for high-throughput identification of the authenticity of crop varieties.
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba are using ultrafast spectroscopy to measure tiny changes in magnetic fields using nitrogen-vacancy defects in diamonds, paving the way for more accurate quantum sensors for spintronic computers.
Infrared and Raman spectroscopy have been used to identify lysine acetylation features, which provided a theoretical and experimental basis for the analysis of protein acetylation structures in biological systems.
An international team of researchers has demonstrated attosecond-pump attosecond-probe spectroscopy to study non-linear multi-photon ionisation of atoms.
£29 million national scanning facility will underpin a broad range of clinical and neuroscience-focused research programmes in the UK.
A review of and prediction for the development of chip-based optical spectrometers.
Flame-sprayed nanoparticles have been used as a SERS substrate to detect low concentrations of parathion-ethyl, a toxic agricultural insecticide that is banned or restricted in most countries.
热费希尔科学传播GmbH是一家现代化的中心for Mass Spectrometric Developments have announced a co-marketing agreement to promote the use of a mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) platform for spatial multi-omics applications in pharma and clinical labs.
An international team of laser physicists of the attoworld team at LMU and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has achieved unprecedented control over light pulses in the mid-infrared wavelength range.
New work overviews the crucial charge carrier transfer processes and dynamics within perovskite active layers by means of time-resolved ultrafast laser spectroscopy.
NMR spectroscopy has shown how two types of tau proteins mix together in a nearly random way to generate the tangles seen in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients.
The Gordon F. Kirkbright and Edward Steers awards are seeking nominations.
UHV X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy systems have unravelled the Na interaction process at Na/CuPc and Na/F16CuPc interfaces.
GHGSat has equipped its existing satellite constellation with three more ABB-built optical sensors, increasing the frequency of observations and capacity to precisely pinpoint the source of methane emissions.