Rigaku Analytical Devices Presents Informative Field Spectroscopy talks at Pittcon 2018
Information sessions at Pittcon highlight handheld and portable spectroscopic analysis applications
Information sessions at Pittcon highlight handheld and portable spectroscopic analysis applications
Efficient analysis of intact proteins in a multi-user/multi-project walk-up environment
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University College London research team uses ZEISS Xradia 810 Ultra X-ray microscope to study batteries and fuel cells
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Discover how the use of a label-free technology allows for high-throughput screening of affimer specificity, affinity and stability
Raman capabilities now range from micro- to NanoRaman and provides entry into the SPM market
A laboratory in Australia is using advanced spectrometry approaches to harness the potential of natural metabolites from marine invertebrates in drug discovery
Thermo Fisher demonstrates its dedication to advancing analytical chemistry through a series of educational sessions and award sponsorship
Scientists at University of Liverpool use Renishaw Raman microscopes for studying batteries
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Optical Surfaces Ltd. reports first solar light results has been achieved by the SPIRou spectrograph which is installed at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT)
Port authorities use Progeny ResQ handheld Raman to screen contents of incoming shipping containers