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In Raman spectroscopy, a laser is used to irradiate a sample. Almost all of the light is scattered in an elastic manner, meaning no change in energy occurs. However, a small percentage of light is scattered in an inelastic manner, known as Raman scattering. This process was first observed by Indian scientist Sir Chandrashekhara Venkata Raman in 1928.
Study Uncovers Cholesterol's Role in Membrane Structure and Function

Study Uncovers Cholesterol's Role in Membrane Structure and Function

Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors: Transforming Drug Development and Clinical Diagnostics

Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors: Transforming Drug Development and Clinical Diagnostics

SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

Photoacoustic Spectral Analysis Shows Promise for Noninvasive Diagnosis of Tumors

Photoacoustic Spectral Analysis Shows Promise for Noninvasive Diagnosis of Tumors

Innovative method to quickly identify bacteria in fluids

Innovative method to quickly identify bacteria in fluids

Scientists receive $2.5 million NIH grant to define the role of lipid droplets in muscle stem cell function

Scientists receive $2.5 million NIH grant to define the role of lipid droplets in muscle stem cell function

Technology development could help expand usefulness of Raman microscopy

Technology development could help expand usefulness of Raman microscopy

Researchers develop a meaningful universal platform to identify multiple bacteria in seconds

Researchers develop a meaningful universal platform to identify multiple bacteria in seconds

Nikalyte Announces New Partnership with Life Science Group Calibre Scientific

Nikalyte Announces New Partnership with Life Science Group Calibre Scientific

Determining class A drug use from a single fingerprint

Determining class A drug use from a single fingerprint

Chemical fingerprints help assess the reprogramming of regular cells into stem cells

Chemical fingerprints help assess the reprogramming of regular cells into stem cells

Forensic identification from a single strand of hair

Forensic identification from a single strand of hair

New method shows how pharmaceuticals induce cancer cell death

New method shows how pharmaceuticals induce cancer cell death

New study reveals a troubling aspect of microplastics

New study reveals a troubling aspect of microplastics

Bayreuth researchers investigate microplastic contamination in mussels

Bayreuth researchers investigate microplastic contamination in mussels

New forensic method to identify criminals from a single strand of hair

New forensic method to identify criminals from a single strand of hair

Within A Hair's Breadth--Forensic Identification Of Single Dyed Hair Strand Now Possible

Within A Hair's Breadth--Forensic Identification Of Single Dyed Hair Strand Now Possible

Researchers present holographic Raman microscopy for biological sensing applications

Researchers present holographic Raman microscopy for biological sensing applications

Researchers demonstrate sub-nanometer scale spatial resolution in Raman spectroscopy imaging

Researchers demonstrate sub-nanometer scale spatial resolution in Raman spectroscopy imaging

A novel technique to control and visualize functions of living cells

A novel technique to control and visualize functions of living cells

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