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Spectroscopy Tech Pulse: Going Small to Get the Whole Picture (5/6/2015)

Spectroscopy Tech Pulse: Going Small to Get the Whole Picture
As spectrometers shrink in cost, size and power consumption, their applications grow.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Spectroscopy: Going Small to Get the Whole Picture
Spectroscopy: Going Small to Get the Whole Picture As spectrometers shrink in cost, size and power consumption, their applications grow. Proof can be found in agriculture, medicine and the arts, to name just three different and distinct areas.
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Raman Imager Speeds Cancer Detection
A vibrational spectroscopic imaging technology that captures images of living cells could become an advanced medical diagnostic tool for the early detection of cancer and other diseases.
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