The human eye can only see a small part of the much broader spectrum of electromagnetic radiation (Figure 1). On the high-energy side of the visible spectrum lies the ultraviolet (UV) region, while on ...
IR spectroscopy, or infrared spectroscopy, is an analytical technique used to identify and study chemical substances based on their interaction with infrared radiation. It measures the absorption of ...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy, alternatively referred to as vibrational spectroscopy, is an analytical technique used in chemical and physical sciences. This spectroscopic technique measures how samples ...
The study shows how a baby's brain reacts to touch based on the amount of oxygenated haemoglobin in their blood. Tokyo Metropolitan University researchers have studied how an infant's brain reacts to ...
A recent innovation in infrared spectroscopy, Microfluidic Modulation Spectroscopy has been shown to improve characterization of secondary protein structure. Over the past two decades, the ...
Native Infrared Spectroscopy spectroscopy produces high-resolution molecular maps of live cells and cell organelles.
An industry–academia collaboration has led to the development of a tool that combines infrared and proton NMR spectroscopy ...
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