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    Teledyne Judson Technologies offers a complete line of products for sensing from the visible to the long wave infrared (LWIR) of the light spectrum, producing detectors, arrays, and cameras that help...
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    For over 70 years Setaram has delivered innovation, excellence and unique accuracy in the field of instrumentation for material characterization. Whether you work in Thermal Analysis, Calorimetry, Gas...
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    Anderson Materials Evaluation is an independent laboratory established 20 years ago offering materials analysis and testing, failure analysis, quality control, and materials and process research and...
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    Syrris creates automated products for research and development chemists and is a world leader in technology for flow chemistry, traditional batch chemistry, scale-up, and reaction calorimetry. Syrris...
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    Diabetic patients have to monitor blood glucose regularly and frequently, but conventional method of taking blood sample for measuring glucose level is painful. It is therefore important to develop...
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    The first molecular electronics chip has been developed, realizing a 50-year-old goal of integrating single molecules into circuits to achieve the ultimate scaling limits of Moore's Law. Developed...
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    In a recent article published in the journal Biosensors, researchers highlight the growing concerns about food safety due to the increased use of biocides in agriculture, particularly in dairy...
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    Researchers from KAUST have created an electronic biosensor that is powered by the glucose present in bodily fluids. The device couples an electron-transporting polymer with an enzyme that derives...
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    Immunosensors are widely used in immunoassays to detect antigens. One such immunosensor is a quenchbody (Q-body), which contains a modified antibody fragment with a quenched fluorescent dye. When...
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    Researchers at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) have found a way to enhance detection capacity of small concentrations of rotavirus. All this thanks to a new way to assess the...

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