Whisky all go go: Cheminformatic botanic

Water of life Cheminformatics can be used to process data from headspace mass-spectrometry (HS-MS), mid-infrared (MIR) and UV–Vis spectroscopy and so ascertain the authenticity and origin of Irish, Spanish, Bourbon, Tennessee Whisky and Scotch, according to a study published by researchers from Poland and Spain. Their approach is quick and simple and requires no pre-preparation [Read More...]

Proficiency Analytical Testing overhauled by USAFSAM experts

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- In the past two years, the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine -- part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing -- has overhauled the bioenvironmental engineering Proficiency Analytical Testing Program, resulting in a program capable of meeting the operational needs of the warfighter [Read More...]

Ripple effect: The Red River, what’s in the water and how safe is it?

WINNIPEG — Long before Winnipeg had ever been incorporated as a city, its largest river defined and shaped the landscape. The Red River has, for generations, been at the cultural and economic heart of Winnipeg. Archaeological evidence of human life, dating back over 6,000 years has been found on the riverbanks. It played a vital role for Manitoba’s [Read More...]

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