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  • Article - 6 Apr 2022
    This article from Inorganic Ventures explains how wavelength calibration is performed in spectroscopy, as well as the importance of wavelength calibration standards.
  • Article - 18 Feb 2022
    Hiden Analytical's systems are designed for many applications, including real-time analysis of gas (including volcanic gas), sediments and water as well as discreet sample analysis. This article...
  • News - 17 Feb 2010
    IBM awarded an international prize to the Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU) Mainz, Germany - to support research work being carried out by Professor Dr Claudia Felser to improve solar cells. During...
  • News - 28 Dec 2009
    Transforming lead into gold is an impossible feat, but a similar type of "alchemy" is not only possible, but cost-effective too. Three Penn State researchers have shown that certain...
  • News - 26 Oct 2009
    Researchers at the University of Washington and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have taken an important step in converting methane gas to a liquid, potentially making it more useful as...
  • News - 24 Sep 2009
    Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in collaboration with private industry and other government agencies, have produced a new reference material for beryllium....
  • News - 10 Sep 2009
    In the 2,000 or so years since the Roman Empire employed a naturally occurring form of cement to build a vast system of concrete aqueducts and other large edifices, researchers have analyzed the...
  • News - 21 Jul 2009
    Nanosized diamonds found just a few meters below the surface of Santa Rosa Island off the coast of Santa Barbara provide strong evidence of a cosmic impact event in North America approximately 12,900...
  • News - 6 Apr 2009
    The design of efficient systems, driven by sunlight, for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen is among the most important challenges facing science today, underpinning the long-term potential of...
  • News - 19 Feb 2009
    Diamond lost its title of the "world's hardest material" by 58% to a rare natural substance, according to a new research by Chinese scientists. Pan Zicheng at Shanghai Jiao Tong...

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