Scientists decipher bacterial injection needles at atomic resolution R & D Magazine In cooperation with David Baker at the University of Washington, and Michael Kolbe at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, the scientists successfully combined the production of the needle in the laboratory with solid-state NMR spectroscopy, ...
Hidden Fingerprint of Weapons-Grade Plutonium Finally Found LiveScience.com The researchers found the "plutonium signal" using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, which is often used to peer into the electronic structure of atoms and molecules. Their findings, detailed in the May 18 issue of the journal Science, ...
Plump up the clay: Carbon dioxide moves into and expands a common mineral in ... Phys.Org The team turned to two techniques designed to confirm that CO2 was expanding the clay from the molecule's point of view: magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy.
FEI's CEO Presents at Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2012 Health Care ... Seeking Alpha There is a bunch of other technologies or applications that people do, that we see perform in similar areas to what we do, whether it's Material Science, Life Science, et cetera. We have NMR, XRD which may be familiar to quite a few if you like ...