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The X-ray spectrometry channel covers all aspects of research into techniques using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and crystallography used in material science, protein analysis, art and archaeology research, environmental analysis, biotechnology and pharmaceutical analysis. 

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Last Month's Most Accessed Feature: Diffract and destroy: Fluctuation X-ray scattering

Fluctuation X-ray scattering could help fill the gaps in our knowledge of protein structure thanks to short bursts of radiation allowing data to be obtained from non-crystallisable proteins albeit with the sacrifice of the protein itself.

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On-demand Webinar: Solving routine challenges – new ICP-MS technology for increased sample throughput

This webinar provides attendees with an introduction to the iCAP Q ICP-MS including an exploration of the technical innovations and a review of performance data using essential application examples.

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The ability of the method to perform quantitative multielemental analysis using total reflection X-ray fluorescence without sample digestion was demonstrated.

The crystal structure of the human glucagon receptor, found mainly in liver and kidney cells could provide researchers with an important target for therapeutic agents to treat type 2 diabetes.

Anthrax killer: It's sedimentary

David Bradley

Jul 15, 2013

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X-ray crystallography and other techniques have been used to study an unusual antibiotic from a marine actinomycete that has demonstrable efficacy against the lethal microbe anthrax.

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The 1962 book, Fifty Years of X-Ray Diffraction, dedicated to the International Union of Crystallography on the occasion of the commemoration meeting in Munich, July 1962, by P.P. Ewald (editor), and numerous crystallographers has been digitized and put on the web as a free site by the ICU.

In this article, the late Ron Jenkins, formerly of the International Center for Diffraction Data provides a brief but comprehensive overview of modern X-ray techniques.

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Euroanalysis 2013

Aug 24, 2013

Warsaw, Poland

Analytical chemistry for human well-being and systainable development

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X-Ray Spectrometry is devoted to the rapid publication of papers dealing with the theory and application of x-ray spectrometry using electron, x-ray photon, proton, γ and γ-x sources.

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Spotting fashion fraud

Steve Down

Aug 13, 2013

Counterfeit clothing can be distinguished from designer brands using an unusual spectroscopic technique. 

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Pittcon 2013 Editors' Gold Award – Senova Systems

Date: Mar 28, 2013

Eileen Skelly Frame from Instrument News talks with Senova CEO, Lee Leonard, about the pHit calibration-free pH meter which won this year's Pittcon Editors' Award Gold Medal.

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