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19-Feb-2013 - Organic electronics has already hit the market in smart-phone displays and holds great promise for future applications like flexible electroluminescent foils (a potential replacement for conventional light bulbs) or solar cells that convert sunlight to electricity. A reoccurring problem in this ...
18-Jan-2013 - The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS will be presenting an extremely miniaturized near-infrared spectrometerThis device enables analysis of gaseous, liquid and solid materials immediately on site instead of taking samples for lab analysis. The optical bench is smaller than a ...
15-Jan-2013 - Fluorescence imaging is typically used to study biomolecules with high sensitivity and resolution, but many biological molecules are fluorescent themselves, limiting the potential of this technique. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is capable of high sensitivity but isnot inhibited by ...
04-Dec-2012 - Analytik Jena AG, a manufacturer of analytical instrumentation technology, life science instruments and optoelectronics, has acquired a 21.05% stake in the Japanese company Techno X Co., Ltd. The contract was signed on November 30, 2012. Based in Osaka, Japan, Techno X was established in 2009. ...
Spectra Research Corporation selected as sales partner
21-Nov-2012 - WITec, a specialist in nano-analytical microscopy systems, selected Spectra Research Corporation (SRC) as new sales representative in Canada. Due to the well-established and very active scientific communities in the country the expansion is a logical step in order to strengthen WITec’s regional ...
Big impact on solar cells, television screens
21-Nov-2012 - New research at King's College London may lead to improved solar cells and LED-displays. Researchers from the Biophysics and Nanotechnology Group at King's, led by Professor Anatoly Zayats in the department of Physics have demonstrated in detail how to separate colours and create 'rainbows' using ...
09-Nov-2012 - Scientists in Germany have used digital photographs to extract colour and spectral information of reactive fluorophores. They studied the optical properties of different pyridine-substituted cross-conjugated fluorophores (XF). Upon protonation of the pyridine nitrogen, the colour changes of XFs ...
07-Nov-2012 - The Royal Society of Chemistry welcomed the implementation of newly-developed non-animal methods of testing for poisons in shellfish from the seas around Britain which has led to 14,000 mice being spared testing and death in 2012. If the techniques were to be adopted worldwide it could save a ...
25-Oct-2012 - Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has been carried out on British two pence coins to detect several drugs of abuse, including MDMA. SERS relies on a roughened metal surface, often silver, to give rise to strong spectral signals of the substance being analysed. By galvanising the coins ...
Awardees are Ray Freeman and Weston A. Anderson
23-Oct-2012 - Agilent Technologies Inc. announced that it has awarded the 2012 Russell Varian Prize for Innovation in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to two scientists for their seminal paper, “Use of Weak Perturbing Radio-Frequency Fields in Nuclear Magnetic Double Resonance,” published in 1962 in the Journal of ...
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