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NIR vs Raman Spectroscopy - What's the Difference? Labmate Online

Spectroscopy - a technique that uses electromagnetic spectra to analyse the structural and molecular characteristics of matter - is widely used by scientists around the world. Click to read more. ....

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Kessler and BrainQ partner on a national trial of breakthrough device to improve recovery after stroke

Researchers from Kessler Foundation and Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (collectively "Kessler") are enrolling participants in a national trial of a breakthrough device for improving recovery after stroke. Kessler locations in West Orange and Saddle Brook, NJ, are among the 20 sites across the U.S. participating in the EMAGINE Stroke Recovery Trial, which pairs therapeutic exercise with stimulation of the brain through an investigational wearable device. ....

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Astronomers are captivated by brightest flash ever seen

WASHINGTON (AFP) – Astronomers have observed the brightest flash of light ever seen, from an event that occurred 2.4 billion light years from Earth and was likely triggered by the formation of a black hole. The burst of gamma-rays – the most intense form of electromagnetic radiation – was first detected by orbiting telescopes on […] ....

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