It is remarkable that Raman spectra can, with the help of statistical inference, be used to predict cellular physiology and proteome composition. By making this possible, the work of Kamei et al. has ...
Learn how spectroscopy facilitates non-invasive, real-time bio-monitoring, enhancing decision-making in healthcare, ...
insights from industryMichael AllenVice President of Product and MarketingMetrohm Spectro, Inc. In this interview, Michael Allen, the Vice President of Products and Marketing at Metrohm Spectro, Inc., ...
Raman spectroscopy is gaining in popularity for in-line analysis. And, say the authors of new research, the technique is likely to play a greater role in process control and automation as technologies ...
insights from industryJustin MorettoLife Science Product Marketing ManagerEndress+Hauser Optical Analysis In this interview, News-Medical talks to Justin Moretto, Life Science Product Manager at ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional, one-atom-thick hexagonally organized material composed of sp2 carbon networks with strong covalent bonds. As graphene absorbs only 2.3 percent of incident light, it is ...
Semiconductor nanocrystals are conducting materials with a size that has been reduced to the nanoscale. This size reduction can greatly enhance the physical, chemical, and optical characteristics, ...
Carbon nanomaterials, including graphene, graphite and carbon nanotubes (Figure 1), carry unique physical and thermal properties that make them key elements in industries as wide-ranging as battery ...
Raman spectroscopy should be ideal for revealing the molecular composition of these delicate samples, but archaeological ...
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