High gradient strength is essential for the investigation of X-Nuclei. Rheological-NMR deals with NMR for substances in the interface between solid and liquid phases such as polymer melts and ...
When we find interesting phase transitions in compounds with boron, we think NMR. We have friends who are interested in metal-to-insulator transitions and we have other friends who are eager to ...
TAE Life Sciences is developing a next-generation boron neutron capture therapy for cancer. After recently introducing Alphabeam, a compact and affordable accelerator-based neutron system suitable ...
This facility is a shared resource serving the University of Wyoming community and beyond. It currently houses six NMR spectrometers that are used for a multitude of research in science, engineering, ...
NMR spectroscopy is among the most powerful analytical techniques for the elucidation of chemical structure. It has the capability of providing detailed information about structure and dynamics of ...
Magnetic resonance methods, including nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), are non-invasive, atom-specific, quantitative, and capable of probing liquid and solid ...
Cryo electron microscopy (cryo EM) has revolutionized our understanding of the intricate molecular machinery that governs life. In this article, we discuss what cryo EM is, how it works, it's ...
The NMR facility at CU Boulder serves the research needs of the entire campus community as well as outside research entities, both public and private, who are not affiliated with the University of ...
boron neutron capture therapy, cancer therapeutics, chemical biology, drug delivery, ocular surface diseases, organic and medicinal chemistry, NMR-spectroscopy and structural elucidation of organic ...
The Australian company on Thursday said it received its federal permit for the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project from the Bureau of Land Management.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was first experimentally observed in late 1945, nearly simultaneously by the research groups of Felix Bloch, at Stanford University and Edward Purcell at Harvard ...