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Apr 12
According
to JEOL Resonance, a new benchmark for resolution and benchmark will be
set with its introduction next week of a new 0.75-mm solid state
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe. The probe is capable of high
resolution sample analysis by spinning the sample at 110 kHz, the
world's fastest spinning speed for NMR.
12/1/2011
Nextreme Thermal
Solutions has developed two new energy harvesting subsystems for the
plumbing
and HVAC industries. The subsystems are the latest additions to
Nextreme's
Thermobility energy harvesting platform that uses thin-film
thermoelectric
technology to convert available thermal energy into electric power for a
variety of autonomous self-powered applications.
May 22
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has introduced the Exactive Plus system, a benchtop liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) system for high-throughput screening, identification, and quantification of compounds in complex matrices.
May 22
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments introduces the LCMS-8040, a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer, which combines ion optics and collision cell technology with ultrafast technologies.