Rice University Engineers Advance NMR Models for Oil and Gas
Algorithms could simplify process of characterizing deposits underground
Algorithms could simplify process of characterizing deposits underground
An international study reports on the development of ultra-sensitive and ultra-fast graphene bolometers
Materials could find applications in water purification, solar energy storage, body armor
Rice University lab creates conductive 3D carbon blocks that can be shaped for applications
Recent findings show initial testing for three specific biomarkers may provide superior results over standard screening methods
NOSO-502 on track to be the first novel antibiotic class to be introduced into the clinics for 40 years
First high-sensitivity troponin I assay available in the United States enables clinicians to provide improvements in cardiac patient management
New collaboration with INRA Micalis-MGP will concentrate on DuPont’s probiotic strains and the understanding of these microbes’ mechanism of action on human health
An international team of researchers has been able to probe the insulator-conductor phase transition of materials at the nanoscale resolution
This year’s research prize awarded by Eppendorf AG goes to Switzerland
Industrial partners will accelerate commercialization of graphene and other novel materials developed at the GEIC.
AR and VR apps enabled visitors to test products and solutions: a review of the 31st ACHEMA in Frankfurt by FRITSCH
Newly published research offers boost for graphene-based light detectors
Understanding the impact and management of these metals could lead to more effective future therapies for Alzheimer’s
Significant impact on mice survival and skin graft rejection vs. control in relevant GvHD and skin transplant models
Weighing and compliance courses offer an affordable way to train new employees, fulfill GLP, GMP and ISO re-training requirements, and improve measurement accuracy and workflow efficiency
The founder of Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau and inventor of the Unistat process thermostats, Peter Huber, died on June 1
First ever detailed pictures of conjugated polymers – which conduct electricity and are highly sought after – captured with novel visualisation technique developed by University of Warwick
MR Solutions now offering a service to upgrade old MRI scanners
Researchers reveal markers on three immune cells that correlate with secondary infection risk
An international team of scientists has developed a material that can remove nitrogen dioxide gas and other toxic greenhouse gases from the atmosphere