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Is your coffee organic?
Organic coffee can be distinguished from conventional coffee by FTIR spectroscopy using a photoascoustic detector.
- Published: Jul 27, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Proteomics white paper describes The Grand Challenge
A proteomics white paper has set out The Grand Challenge for the future in order to make bold advances in the area.
- Published: Jul 24, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Caffeine at the coast
Caffeine detected in the sea off the coast of Oregon originates from storm run-off and not wastewater treatment plants.
- Published: Jul 23, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Sample prep webinar
Lab Manager Magazine will be hosting a free webinar entitled 'The Latest in Sample Prep Techniques for Mass Spectrometry' on Thursday 9 August.
- Published: Jul 23, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Soy biodiesel is high emitter of acrolein
Soy biodiesel emits the highest levels of acrolein, a toxic aldehyde, from a range of four fuels when used in trucks.
- Published: Jul 18, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Compound conundrum #1 - and the answer!
Can you work out the trivial name of this compound?
- Published: Jul 17, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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An inventory of marine pollutants
A new method for non-targeted analysis of marine pollutants provides the basis for creating an inventory of persistent pollutants, exemplifed by the analysis of dolphin blubber.
- Published: Jul 12, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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New scholarships from Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific has launched a new suite of scholarships aimed at providing educational opportunities for future generations of US scientists.
- Published: Jul 11, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Targeting cancer cells from the outside
New research suggests that cancer treatments can target proteins outside cancer cells in the future, rather than inside.
- Published: Jul 10, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Agilent spectrometer wins R&D award
Agilent Technologies' 4100 microwave plasma-atomic emission spectrometer (MP-AES) is one of the winners of this year's R&D 100 Award.
- Published: Jun 26, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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I've had the chance to test this device. It's really impressive.
Small footprint, no noise at all, no gas consumption, no chiller needed, no special power supply, reasonably fast analysis and extremely accurate data response.
It was introduced to speed up flame AA, but it rather seems a good Argon swallowing traditional ICP competitor.
You should try it!
JM