Publication in Nature Microbiology describes a new type of light-harvesting apparatus in marine archaea
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Publication in Nature Microbiology describes a new type of light-harvesting apparatus in marine archaea

An international team discovered a new light-harvesting system in marine Asgard archaea: rhodopsins with carotenoid antennas that enhance light absorption and ATP generation in ocean environments.
Th, 26.6.2025
Czech Academy of Sciences
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Publication in Nature Microbiology describes a new type of light-harvesting apparatus in marine archaea
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 26, 2025
Article | Application

News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 26, 2025

This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Shimadzu, other document by Thermo Fisher Scientific and brochure by Anton Paar!
We, 25.6.2025
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News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 26, 2025
Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 26/2025
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Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 26/2025

13 webinars: WDXRF, micro-XRF, ICP-MS, ICP-OES, FTIR, NMR, AFM-IR, SEM, DBTL, Combustion Analysis, Biopolymers, humidity, XRD, Compliance.
Mo, 23.6.2025
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Non-invasive and early detection of tomato spotted wilt virus infection in tomato plants using a hand-held Raman spectrometer and machine learning modelling
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Non-invasive and early detection of tomato spotted wilt virus infection in tomato plants using a hand-held Raman spectrometer and machine learning modelling

This study develops a rapid, non-invasive method for early TSWV detection in tomatoes using handheld Raman spectroscopy and machine learning, enabling in-field diagnostics before symptoms appear.
Mo, 23.6.2025
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Non-invasive and early detection of tomato spotted wilt virus infection in tomato plants using a hand-held Raman spectrometer and machine learning modelling
A new material can eliminate bacteria and viruses —all it needs is light
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A new material can eliminate bacteria and viruses —all it needs is light

Scientists developed a light-activated, eco-friendly coating that kills bacteria without antibiotics. Its first use? Dental splints that disinfect the mouth using near-infrared light.
Th, 19.6.2025
CATRIN
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A new material can eliminate bacteria and viruses —all it needs is light
Are you scientifically prepared for the new mushroom-picking season?
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Are you scientifically prepared for the new mushroom-picking season?

Chemist Roman Kysilka shares how mushrooms became both a scientific passion and a forest pursuit—combining chromatography, history, and a deep respect for these unique organisms.
Th, 19.6.2025
Watrex Praha
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Are you scientifically prepared for the new mushroom-picking season?
Protecting children’s health – Addressing chemical exposures
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Protecting children’s health – Addressing chemical exposures

ATHLETE scientists urged EU policymakers to address chemical exposures harming children’s health and called for stronger regulation and investment in exposome research across Europe.
Th, 19.6.2025
RECETOX - Centrum pro výzkum toxických látek v prostředí
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Protecting children’s health – Addressing chemical exposures
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 25, 2025
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News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 25, 2025

This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific and brochure by Anton Paar!
We, 18.6.2025
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News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 25, 2025
Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 25/2025
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Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 25/2025

4 webinars: Batteries & Handheld XRF & Micro-XRF & SEM-EDS, Food & FDA Method & ICP-OES, Process NIR, Pharmaceutical analysis with NIR spectroscopy.
Mo, 16.6.2025
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Vibrational spectroscopy as a tool for the investigation of polymer bases in motion picture films: A comparison between mid-infrared, near-infrared and Raman techniques
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Vibrational spectroscopy as a tool for the investigation of polymer bases in motion picture films: A comparison between mid-infrared, near-infrared and Raman techniques

This study assesses vibrational spectroscopy methods (FTIR, Raman, NIR) for identifying polymer bases in motion picture films and estimating cellulose acetate substitution linked to age and degradation.
Mo, 16.6.2025
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Vibrational spectroscopy as a tool for the investigation of polymer bases in motion picture films: A comparison between mid-infrared, near-infrared and Raman techniques
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