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Fingerprints yield gender of suspects

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The peptides and proteins left behind in latent fingerprints can be analysed by a mass spectrometric imaging technique to predict the gender of the suspect.

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No more queues for LC/MS

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A team of scientists has optimised an LC/MS system to make full use of the mass spectrometer when connected to any number of LC units, using a unique parallel staggering setup.

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Boron NMR without a background

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Measuring boron-10 in the NMR spectra of solutions of boron compounds eliminates the troublesome background signals that are associated with boron-11.

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Blood markers for Alzheimer's disease

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A series of proteins in blood could form the basis of a test for Alzheimer's disease in the future.

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Coupling SEC with medium-resolution NMR

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The capabilities of a new SEC-medium-resolution NMR system for polymer analysis have been demonstrated in various modes of operation with proton and deuterated solvents.

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Ancient frankincense excavated from Chinese temple

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An ancient resinous incense excavated from the ruins of the Bao’en Temple in Ninjang, China, is shown to be frankincense by a combination of IR and Raman techniques.

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Searching for biotech apps

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Rainbow BioSciences, a new Florida-based biotechnology company, is looking to commercialize promising new biotech-related hardware and software applications for tablet computers and smartphones, especially Apple's iPad and iPhone devices.

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Layers of Renaissance paintings uncovered by X-ray fluorescence

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The hidden layers of two Renaissance paintings held in The Louvre have been uncovered by the non-destructive technique of confocal micro-X-ray fluorescence.

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Surviving a chemical audit

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ChemSW, a US developer of chemical inventory management software, has published a new white paper entitled How to Survive a Chemical Management Audit.

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Diurnal drug variations at wastewater plant

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The diurnal variations of legal and illicit drugs in wastewater at a treatment plant have been measured relative to creatinine, which allows more detailed analysis of usage trends.

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