Infrared vibrational spectroscopy at BESSY II can be used to create high-resolution maps of molecules inside live cells and ...
Elemental spectroscopy is a method employed to examine in-service fluid samples such as engine oil or hydraulic fluid, to determine the presence and quantity of different substances. This approach ...
Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy (PAS) is a highly sensitive, non-destructive method for probing atomic-scale imperfections in a broad spectrum of materials, from metals and ceramics to polymers and ...
The global (MMS) market is poised for remarkable expansion, projected to rise from USD 201.0 million in 2025 to an impressive ...
Why is Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Used? One of the main techniques for evaluating the optical properties of materials is optical absorption spectroscopy, or UV-vis spectroscopy. Most absorption ...
What is X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS)? X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) is a powerful analytical technique that probes the local atomic and electronic structure of materials by measuring the ...
In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024 in San Diego, we spoke to Richard Crocombe about his journey in the field of spectroscopy, focusing on the development of portable spectrometers and their ...
Panel discussion featured at the International Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ISPN) Annual Meeting in London titled United to Conquer ...
Patrick Varine Monday, July 28, 2025 8:57 a.m. | Monday, July 28, 2025 8:57 a.m. What is spectroscopy? The focus of companies on the exposition floor at Pittcon is spectroscopy — but what is it?
The SHERLOC instrument utilizes spectroscopy to analyze Martian surfaces, offering insights into mineralogy and potential biosignatures for astrobiology.
Scientists are using fleeting antimatter particles to pinpoint tiny defects in metals, ceramics, and semiconductors. Findings from this spectroscopic technique could shape the next generation of ...