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Photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) is based on the conversion of optical energy to thermal energy.
   
 
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Anasys Instruments will host a webinar on August 24th entitled, “Latest Advancements in Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy: Resolution, Performance, and Speed.”
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Raman Spectroscopy-Inspired Technique Detects Trace Amounts of Organic Molecules
New Form of Light Binds Light to Single Electron
Role of Potassium Channel in Cancer Cells is Clarified Using Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Visible Scanning Spectrophotometer Offers Diverse Measurement Modes
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