Materials Research update Chirality measurements speed up New real-time deep-UV technique could be important for improved drug development and applications in medicine Read article: Chirality measurements speed up
Spectroscopy Analysis SPONSORED Fast and precise depth profiler delivers thin-film insights Optical spectroscopy technique originally developed for the steel industry now offers fast-track analysis of next-generation device structures Read article: Fast and precise depth profiler delivers thin-film insights
Spectroscopy Research update Infrared frequency combs detect gas leaks Two new systems could lead to better monitoring of industrial facilities Read article: Infrared frequency combs detect gas leaks
Spectroscopy Research update Diamond quantum sensor breaks new record New measurement scheme has increased the spectral resolution of NMR by 100-fold in volumes comparable to a single cell Read article: Diamond quantum sensor breaks new record
Spectroscopy Opinion and reviews The sound of trust Would you put your $500,000 violin in a synchrotron? Robert P Crease meets a musician who did Read article: The sound of trust
Spectroscopy Research update Frequency combs power new spectrometer-on-a-chip Tiny system offers high precision Read article: Frequency combs power new spectrometer-on-a-chip
Ultracold matter Research update P-wave interactions accidentally spotted in ultracold atoms Serendipitous measurement opens the door to new physics Read article: P-wave interactions accidentally spotted in ultracold atoms
Spectroscopy Research update Diamond defects and quantum logic give NMR a boost New technique can home in on single molecules Read article: Diamond defects and quantum logic give NMR a boost
Structure and dynamics Research update Frequency combs give Raman spectroscopy a boost Technique identifies multiple molecules simultaneously Read article: Frequency combs give Raman spectroscopy a boost
Ultrafast science Research update NMR spectroscopy without the ‘M’ Researchers do away with the magnets that are usually needed for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Read article: NMR spectroscopy without the ‘M’
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