Besides honey, stable isotope techniques are also used to verify the authenticity and origin of products such as edible bird’s nests, coffee, beef, rice, Harumanis mangoes, and cocoa beans, and can ...
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics is increasingly applied in a quantitative format, often based on labeling of samples with stable isotopes that are introduced chemically or metabolically. In ...
Archeologists and scientists analyze what are known as stable isotopes to date sites and artefacts. We made the following inforgraphic as an overview to help you understand more about what stable ...
Precipitation stable isotopes can be used to trace the water cycle and to interpret paleoclimate archives. Forecasts of natural and future anthropogenic impacts on climate affecting fresh water ...
With the new grant, the Stable Isotope Lab will acquire a cutting-edge instrument called an isotope-ratio-monitoring mass spectrometer (IRMS). A major grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) ...
Stable isotope techniques can help improve soil management and crop nutrition. To ensure the quality of stable isotope analysis through isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS), appropriate sample ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of nuclear medicine, the integration of diagnostics and therapeutics - known as theranostics - represents a groundbreaking shift in how we approach the treatment of ...
International Isotopes (INIS) has filed a Certificate of Amendment in the State of Texas to change its legal name to Radnostix. The company said, ...
I read George B. Kauffman’s article “Celebrating the Isotope” with great interest, as I did not know most of this history (C&EN, Dec. 2, 2013, page 30). However, there are some confusing statements in ...