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Spectroscopy shaping the future of science
From decoding quantum mysteries to enabling portable diagnostics, spectroscopy is evolving into a versatile powerhouse across science and industry. Advances in lasers, AI, and miniaturization are ...
As Sujan Manna searched for tiny, spherical gold nanoparticles against a dark-field backdrop, he came across an unexpected ...
Fiber optic SERS probes, called “optrodes,” combine spectroscopy with the flexibility and versatility of fiber optic cables.
There are over 60 different therapeutic monoclonal antibodies approved by the FDA; treating a variety of diseases, including solid-organ tumors, hematological malignancies, rheumatological disorders, ...
Raman, NIR, and UV-VIS spectroscopy are the three main methods used in this field. All three fall within the broader categories of vibrational and electronic spectroscopy, but they differ ...
Abstract: Nanosecond multipulse terahertz (THz) sequence with tunable relative phase is essential for spectroscopy applications, but its generation remains challenging. To realize such a pulse ...
This transition is reshaping how both established manufacturers and new technology entrants approach growth, differentiation, and long-term value creation in the terahertz ecosystem. Terahertz waves ...
The measurement of samples in the transmission configuration presents opportunities that conventional backscattering coupling with a microscope cannot address. Although not a recent innovation, ...
Bio-monitoring refers to tracking changes in biological molecules or reactions over time. When using miniaturized flow systems, the ability to monitor concentrations within microchannels is essential ...
Creating new laser systems for use in spectroscopy applications is a challenging and costly endeavor. In order to give even small and medium-sized enterprises access to such innovative technology, the ...
EVEREST-1: Safety and efficacy data of A2B530, a logic-gated Tmod chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T) therapy, in patients with solid tumors associated with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) ...
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