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Crime does pay
The rising use of spectrometry in forensic and criminal work will help to drive the growth in the spectrometry market up to 2017, according to a new market research report.
- Published: Jul 23, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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FTIR spectra of all postage stamps in a country's history
The ATR-FTIR spectra of examples of all of the postage stamps produced in Italy since 1862 have been collected.
- Published: Jul 9, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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It's a great approach. Can we do the same for inks on legal papers?
Competition to find applications for new laser spectrometer
Scientists have launched a competition to find the new ways to use a novel laser spectrometer but hurry up: you only have a few days to submit your ideas.
- Published: Jul 2, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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Scottish medical unit receives £24 million
The Medical Research Council (MRC) has awarded £24 million to the MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit, based at the University of Dundee.
- Published: Jun 29, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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Japanese CRO chooses Thermo Scientific LIMS
The Japanese contract research organization JCL Bioassay is implementing Thermo Fisher Scientific's Watson laboratory information management system (LIMS) across its US laboratories.
- Published: Jun 28, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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UC Riverside chemists wins MS award
Yinsheng Wang, a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Riverside, has received the Biemann Medal from the American Society for Mass Spectrometry.
- Published: Jun 27, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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Thermo Fisher promotes innovation in Shanghai
Thermo Fisher Scientific has established the China Innovation Center in Shanghai.
- Published: Jun 27, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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Stroke therapy success revealed by brain MRI
The success of combination therapy for partial stroke victims to improve movement of the upper limbs has been assessed by MRI scanning of the brain.
- Published: Jun 21, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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Agilent releases pesticide analysis guide
Agilent Technologies has released the GC/MS/MS Pesticide Residue Analysis Guide.
- Published: Jun 14, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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Gunshot residues persist in cremated bones
Criminals can no longer escape justice by burning the body after shooting someone, as the gunshot residues can be detected in the burnt bones.
- Published: Jun 13, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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