A rare surviving copy of the original launch issue of Laboratory News has been unearthed at the recent CHEMUK show.
The laboratory has also been accredited for chemical testing of various categories of water, including drinking water, groundwater, irrigation water & packaged drinking water ...
Padraig O’Connor's now legendary school project made a big bang. Four decades on, he leads a 22-strong company in Tralee ...
Scientists claim to have detected a bizarre collection of organic molecules in ancient Martian rocks, including compounds better known to petroleum chemists than planetary scientists. Some of the ...
HP announced the new HP DesignJet Z6 and Z9⁺ PostScript Printer Series Plus Edition at FESPA, marking the next step in the ...
FSU chemistry professor Xiangpeng Li with his microfluidics system for droplet screening. (Edan Schultz/National High ...
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A new Caltech instrument called TIME just began mapping ancient galaxies by tracking a single spectral line across cosmic distances
Somewhere in the millimeter-wave static that washes over southern Arizona, there is a faint signal from galaxies that lit up ...
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US Space Force reveals the instruments it launched with SpaceX CRS-34 to bolster national security
The technological payloads represent some of the latest advancements in the fields of space technology and biotechnology.
An asteroid named '16 Psyche' has a keen way of keeping scientists on their toes, sending mixed signals for its composition, ...
At the center of most large galaxies sits a supermassive black hole (SMBH). When these black holes are actively consuming material, they become incredibly luminous quasars. But some quasars appear ...
The brain is a mere piece of furniture in the vastness of the cosmos, subject to the same physical laws as asteroids, electrons or photons. On the surface, its three pounds of neural tissue seem to ...
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