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Welcome to this edition of theResonance.com newscast, a wrap-up of the latest news featured on our magnetic resonance blog. With winter in the rear view mirror, we look towards spring and the renewed focus on fresh food and environmental concerns. Magnetic resonance plays a key role in the ongoing research on these subjects and can contribute to new sustainable solutions.
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From biergartens, baseball games and barbecues, many spring activities include responsibly enjoying a refreshing beer. Breweries can ensure the freshness of their product by adopting the Beer Freshness Package offered by Bruker and FlavorActiv. Read More |
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Environmentally persistent free radicals (EDFRs) may cause lung damage through oxidative stress and can remain in soil for decades. Attention is now being focused on cleaning contaminated soil, and new research using electron spin resonance suggests EDFRs are continually being formed from molecular contaminants in the soil, and more prevalent than originally suspected. Learn More |
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Researchers have been analyzing Blood and Body Liquid since the 1930s. Most of the analysis methods that have been developed since then are still used in clinics, laboratories and the pharmaceutical industries, as well as in the academic area. Learn how the Center of Magnetic Resonance (CERM) in Florence improved quality and lowered sample cost by using NMR technology. Learn more |
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A research team of the Chinese Zhigong Party and the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) led by Wan Gang, visited Bruker’s Beijing Center of Excellence. He recognized Bruker’s offering of high-performance scientific instruments and solutions to Chinese customers in such areas as scientific research, materials science, pharmacology, clinical medicine, clinical diagnosis, food safety, environment, new energy and precision medicine. Learn more |
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To reduce harmful emissions, biodiesel is mixed diesel fuel and there are requirements in place to maintain a minimum level of biodiesel. In a recent study, TD-NMR was used to study several samples of varying content and proved an effective tool to rapidly determine biodiesel content in fuel samples. Learn More |
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A recent expedition to the Pacific island of Saipan led to the discovery of a bacterial extract with high anti-cancer potency. Within the extract was a novel alkaloid compound, which researchers studied with NMR. Read More |
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Quassinoids are the indigenous metabolites of the plants from the Simaroubaceae family and have been proven to be responsible for many of the therapeutic properties of the plant, especially the enhancement of male fertility.. Read More |
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April 8, 2018 RSC EPR Meeting - London April 10 – 13, 2018 Bruker at Analytica - Munich April 28 – May 4, 2018 ENC - Orlando, Florida May 6- 9, 2018 AOCS - Minneapolis, Minnesota June 25 – 28, 2018 Metabolomics Society Meeting - Seattle Washington June 22 – 26, 2018 Rocky Mountain Conference - Snowbird, Utah July 01 – 05, 2018 Euromar - Nantes, France More Events and Meetings |
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