Faster accessibility and more intuitive FTIR spectroscopy
Watch this webinar to discover the innovation taking place within the FTIR spectroscopy field, leading to novel capabilities for a wide variety of industry applications
Watch this webinar to discover the innovation taking place within the FTIR spectroscopy field, leading to novel capabilities for a wide variety of industry applications
Our new community will cover the latest techniques and technologies advancing this rapidly expanding field of scientific research
New facility will be a major research and development hub for molecular spectroscopy
Discover the latest technologies and techniques that are revolutionizing quality control in the food industry
Find out how Emerald Scientific is bringing together analytical scientists to advance cannabis science
New name reflects the company’s evolution to provider of applied spectral knowledge
Reagent-free system identifies microorganisms from isolated colonies with minimal manual work and no sample prep
Hamamatsu Photonics announces its new InGaAs area image sensor, which is capable of detecting a substantial range of infrared light wavelengths
Register for our webinar now to learn more about relevant analytical methodologies for characterization of mutagenic impurities in APIs
Learn how FTIR technology is helping to build chemometric models to predict quality parameters of energy grasses
Learn how research chemists use analytical technology to support the design of novel fluorine-based compounds that transform our lives
Be sure to swing by their booth #2754 to check out all the equipment and lab solutions being showcased
Vist the Bruker booth 2754 at Pittcon 2019 to learn more about their infrared and Raman spectroscopy solutions.
Learn how researchers are using a state-of-the-art infrared beamline to measure the optical properties of technologically important compounds under extreme conditions
Spectral solutions provider Ocean Optics expands its sensing capabilities to mid-IR wavelengths
Learn how scientists at the Rudjer Bošković Institute are harnessing cutting-edge spectroscopy to push forward the frontiers of clean energy research on hydrogen storage materials