A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2022.210121 discusses label-free trace detection of bio-molecules by liquid-interface assisted surface-enhanced Raman scattering using ...
DHS S&T puts special focus on airport security checkpoints. (AZ-BLT/EnvatoElements photo) The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has always placed a special focus on aviation security. That’s ...
Solid‐state nuclear track detectors (SSNTDs) exploit the principle that ionising particles leave nanometre‐scale damage trails when traversing certain dielectric polymers. These latent tracks, ...
Astrotech Corporation (Nasdaq: ASTC) (the “Company” or “Astrotech”) announced today that its 1st Detect TRACER 1000 system has achieved ECAC/EU G1 approval, meeting the highest European standards for ...
Apple Watch's Running Track Detection feature has gone live in France and the Netherlands, according to French tech blog WatchGeneration. With Track Detection, the Apple Watch uses an Apple Maps ...
Smiths Detection’s IONSCAN 600 explosives trace detector has obtained European Civil Aviation Conference/European Union (ECAC/EU) G1 approval for its new Control Parameter (CP) set. The approval ...
Last year, Apple introduced Tap to Pay, which lets businesses use their iPhones to accept contactless payments. First launched in the US, Tap to Pay is now being expanded to Taiwan. At the same time, ...
A major limitation to the discovery of new therapeutics and unique biomarkers of disease is the ability to identify, purify, and characterize valuable trace proteins in the presence of highly abundant ...
Astrotech Corporation announced the launch of its enhanced TRACER 1000™ Narcotics Trace Detector, developed by its subsidiary 1st Detect, which targets the detection of synthetic opiates and novel ...
Apple Watch's Track Detection feature launched in Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom last week, according to the fitness blog DC Rainmaker. The feature is available on all Apple ...
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