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Were chemical weapons used in Syria?
The key test to determine whether chemical weapons were used in Syria will involve mass spectrometry..
- Published: Sep 1, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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Agilent opens new spectroscopy center in Australia
Agilent Technologies has opened a new $25 million Spectroscopy Technology Innovation Center in Mulgrave, Australia.
- Published: Aug 30, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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Thermo Fisher introduces new scholarship program
Thermo Fisher Scientific is allocating $700,000 a year to a new scholarship program providing financial assistance to students pursuing an undergraduate degree in science, technology, engineering or math.
- Published: Aug 28, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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PittCon welcomes proposals for its 2014 college grants
The Pittsburgh Conference is calling for proposals for its 2014 Memorial National College Grants Program.
- Published: Aug 28, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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Waters CEO to retire
Douglas Berthiaume, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Waters, has announced his intention to retire within the next 24 months.
- Published: Aug 28, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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Lab Institute 2013
Lab Institute 2013 will take place on 16–18 October 2013 in Arlington, Virginia, US.
- Published: Aug 23, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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New president for Bruker BioSpin
Bruker has appointed Thomas Bachmann as the new president of its BioSpin Group, which produces analytical and preclinical magnetic resonance instrumentation.
- Published: Aug 22, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
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Spotting fashion fraud
Counterfeit clothing can be distinguished from designer brands using an unusual spectroscopic technique.
- Published: Aug 13, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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Traffic light test to show how much caffeine is in your drink
A fluorescence test for drinks uses a microfluidics device to show the level of caffeine present displaying red for strong, yellow for medium and green for low contents.
- Published: Aug 8, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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Dead Sea Scroll parchments were produced by different techniques
Spectroscopic examination of fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls has shown that the parchments were originally produced by at least two different techniques, contrary to popular belief.
- Published: Jul 25, 2013
- Author: Steve Down
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