New PET/MRI probe developed by IOCB Prague promises early discovery of covert diseases
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New PET/MRI probe developed by IOCB Prague promises early discovery of covert diseases

Researchers from IOCB Prague, in collaboration with the University of Tübingen, and the Faculty of Science, Charles University, has developed a new type of contrast agent that can be used in both MRI and PET.
Th, 8.8.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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New PET/MRI probe developed by IOCB Prague promises early discovery of covert diseases
New microscopy method sees how protein forms clusters in living cells
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New microscopy method sees how protein forms clusters in living cells

Using a newly developed microscopy method, researchers from Cambridge and Freiburg have been able to see for the first time how protein clusters form in living cells.
Tu, 6.8.2024
University of Cambridge
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Insight into the molecular mechanisms of ALS
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Insight into the molecular mechanisms of ALS

Newly discovered subtypes and sex differences create new approaches for drugs.
Mo, 5.8.2024
Technical University of Munich -TUM
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High-sensitivity cavity ringdown polarimetry
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High-sensitivity cavity ringdown polarimetry

The novel technique can be used for high-sensitivity magnetometry and chiroptical activity measurements.
Fr, 2.8.2024
University of Oxford
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Johns Hopkins Researchers Find Thousands of Unknown Chemicals in Electronic Cigarettes
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Johns Hopkins Researchers Find Thousands of Unknown Chemicals in Electronic Cigarettes

Study identifies compounds undisclosed by popular brands including industrial chemicals, caffeine.
Tu, 30.7.2024
Johns Hopkins University
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Johns Hopkins Researchers Find Thousands of Unknown Chemicals in Electronic Cigarettes
Nuclear Clocks and the Fundamental Constants of Nature
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Nuclear Clocks and the Fundamental Constants of Nature

The long-sought thorium transition has been found. What can we do with it now? Very different areas of technology could benefit from this discovery.
Mo, 29.7.2024
TU Wien
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Atomic Nucleus Excited with Laser: A Breakthrough after Decades
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Atomic Nucleus Excited with Laser: A Breakthrough after Decades

The "thorium transition", has now been excited for the first time with lasers. This paves the way for revolutionary high precision technologies, including nuclear clocks.
Th, 25.7.2024
TU Wien
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Atomic Nucleus Excited with Laser: A Breakthrough after Decades
Becoming an Expert: Using Raman spectroscopy to analyse vaping ‘e-liquids’
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Becoming an Expert: Using Raman spectroscopy to analyse vaping ‘e-liquids’

Paul Richardson is a PhD student at the University of Liverpool and his research focuses on using infrared and Raman spectroscopy. His recent work has included analysis of vaping e-liquids via these techniques.
Th, 18.7.2024
University of Liverpool
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Scientists at IOCB Prague are developing a new generation of DNA tests for a wide range of applications
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Scientists at IOCB Prague are developing a new generation of DNA tests for a wide range of applications

A research group led by Dr. Edward Curtis has developed two new types of catalytic DNA molecules (deoxyribozymes) that can reveal the presence of target molecules through fluorescence or color.
Th, 11.7.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Why urea may have been the gateway to life
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Why urea may have been the gateway to life

Urea reacts extremely quickly under the conditions that existed when our planet was newly formed. This new insight furthers our understanding of how life on Earth might have begun.
We, 10.7.2024
ETH Zürich
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