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
Article | Video
Biden-Harris Administration Reports Significant Progress Toward Protecting Children from Lead Poisoning
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, are leading aggressive actions to combat lead exposure.
We, 24.7.2024
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Article | Application
News from LabRulezICPMS Library Weeks 27-29, 2024
New applications from Thermo Fisher Scientific, and application and poster from Agilent Technologies in LabRulezICPMS Library.
Tu, 23.7.2024
LabRulez
Article | Interview
Life is an excellent model for chess
Alexandr Malijevský, now a full professor, joined UCT Prague in 2000 as a doctoral student. He completed his Master's degree at the Charles University Faculty of Mathematics and Physics.
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
Article | Interview
Karel Šmejkal: I still find research an exciting game
This year, Karel Šmejkal received the MU Rector’s Award for long-term excellence in research in the field of natural sciences and medicine.
Tu, 16.7.2024
Magazín M
Article | Events
22 nd International Summer School on Bioanalysis was held at the Chemistry Institute of the Faculty of Science, Charles University
82 participants, 25 teachers and 57 students, came from 19 universities in 10 different European countries.
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