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Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gases
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Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gases

The material could be made as a thin coating to analyze air quality in industrial or home settings over time.
Tu, 25.6.2024
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gases
Replace your current Chromatography Software with Clarity and Save Big!
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Replace your current Chromatography Software with Clarity and Save Big!

Replace your chromatography software with Clarity and get a 20% discount on the purchase!
Tu, 25.6.2024
DataApex
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Replace your current Chromatography Software with Clarity and Save Big!
What waves know about their surroundings
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What waves know about their surroundings

A theory of information carried by waves has now been developed at TU Wien – with astonishing results that can be utilised for technical applications.
Mo, 24.6.2024
TU Wien
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What waves know about their surroundings
Thanks to his new discovery, Pavel Hobza stands a great chance at rewriting the textbooks of physical chemistry
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Thanks to his new discovery, Pavel Hobza stands a great chance at rewriting the textbooks of physical chemistry

Pavel Hobza from the IOCB Prague and his team discovered improper hydrogen bond twenty years ago. Current discovery has the potential to simplify the previously adopted definition of the hydrogen bond.
Th, 20.6.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Thanks to his new discovery, Pavel Hobza stands a great chance at rewriting the textbooks of physical chemistry
Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes First-Ever National Drinking Water Standard to Protect 100M People from PFAS Pollution
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Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes First-Ever National Drinking Water Standard to Protect 100M People from PFAS Pollution

As part of the Administration’s commitment to combating PFAS pollution, EPA announces $1B investment through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to address PFAS in drinking water
Mo, 17.6.2024
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes First-Ever National Drinking Water Standard to Protect 100M People from PFAS Pollution
Nobel Prize Winner Randy Schekman: Teaching undergraduates helps researchers learn to explain science
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Nobel Prize Winner Randy Schekman: Teaching undergraduates helps researchers learn to explain science

Before sharing his research with the audience in Mendel Refectory, Nobel Prize winner Randy Schekman gave us an interview on the topic of science communication.
Tu, 11.6.2024
CEITEC
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Nobel Prize Winner Randy Schekman: Teaching undergraduates helps researchers learn to explain science
Something’s in the air: It’s nanoplastic pollution
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Something’s in the air: It’s nanoplastic pollution

A new study has discovered that a process that happens all over the developed world every day accelerates the airborne dispersal of these micro- and nanoplastic particles.
Mo, 10.6.2024
Purdue University
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Something’s in the air: It’s nanoplastic pollution
The mystery of de novo proteins revealed by Czech and German researchers
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The mystery of de novo proteins revealed by Czech and German researchers

Researchers from BIOCEV and their German colleagues described a large set of de novo proteins, helping unravel the otherwise hard-to-decipher properties of these mystery proteins.
Mo, 10.6.2024
Czech Academy of Sciences
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The mystery of de novo proteins revealed by Czech and German researchers
Free NIST Data Processing Software Lab for Universities - Part 11: (Advanced) Tracking Complex Coelution with AMDIS and NIST Search
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Free NIST Data Processing Software Lab for Universities - Part 11: (Advanced) Tracking Complex Coelution with AMDIS and NIST Search

Tracking Complex Coelution with AMDIS and NIST Search - a talk by Gary Mallard at the Forensic@NIST 2022 Workshop.
Su, 2.6.2024
James Little/Mass Spec Interpretation Services
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Free NIST Data Processing Software Lab for Universities - Part 11: (Advanced) Tracking Complex Coelution with AMDIS and NIST Search
From a scientific project to a global business venture. The company mzio is striving to improve data analysis in mass spectrometry labs
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From a scientific project to a global business venture. The company mzio is striving to improve data analysis in mass spectrometry labs

A piece of software which enables researchers worldwide to speed up their work and helps them make scientific discoveries is expanding from science into commerce.
We, 29.5.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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From a scientific project to a global business venture. The company mzio is striving to improve data analysis in mass spectrometry labs
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