A UK research team has developed a pioneering blood test that could change the way lung cancer is detected and monitored.
A new ultra-sensitive imaging system can make cancer cells light up, paving the way for faster and earlier detection.
The medical field is a new frontier for Raman spectroscopy. Raman has already been employed in dentistry and cancer investigations, and it is now expanding into Point-of-Care (POC) applications. This ...
Ocean Optics reports on how spectroscopy revolutionizes research by utilizing light to analyze materials, improving accuracy ...
Infrared vibrational spectroscopy could enable the production of high-resolution maps of molecules inside live cells and cell organelles. A new study from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and Humboldt ...
Raman spectroscopy is gaining in popularity for in-line analysis. And, say the authors of new research, the technique is likely to play a greater role in process control and automation as technologies ...
A team of researchers from three different institutions from the UK have come up with a technique to detect and monitor the ...
This is the first novel technology that utilises machine learning to analyse unique ultraviolet light “fingerprints” on cell cultures to quickly identify presence of contamination Only requiring a ...
A team of UK researchers has developed a pioneering blood test that could enable doctors to detect and monitor lung cancer in ...