Researchers use near-infrared spectroscopy to study bilingualism in the brain. Dec 1, 2006 By:
Brian Johnson

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December 2006. Spectroscopy editor Brian Johnson discusses how, by using near-infrared spectroscopy to examine the human brain's higher cognitive capacities, researchers at Dartmouth College have discovered areas in the brain that indicate bilingualism. Their goal is to unravel the mystery of how a bilingual person enhances the brain?s language centers as opposed to a monolingual person.

Infrared Spectrometry on the Moon Nov 1, 2006 By:
Brian Johnson
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The European Space Agency brings infrared spectrometry to new heights.

Dec 1, 2007 By:
Brian Johnson

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Spectroscopy editor Brian Johnson discusses recent mass spectrometric findings linking dinosaurs and modern birds.

Two types of spectroscopy help unlock the secrets of the famous Stradivarius violins. Feb 1, 2007 By:
Brian Johnson
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Music aficionados have enjoyed the rich, soothing sounds of the violin for centuries, and arguably the most famous violins in history have come from the workshop of Antonio Stradivari. His line of Stradivarius violins have long been sought after by world-class musicians and collectors alike. Due to their limited availability (it is believed only 600 to 700 are still in existence), they command astronomical prices on the auction block. On May 16, 2006, a Stradivarius known as "The Christian Hammer" fetched a record price for a musical instrument at $3,544,000 at Christie's auction house in New York, New York.

New imaging technique based on MRI scans lets researchers study brain structure changes in early stages of the disease. Jun 1, 2006

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By the time a person starts showing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, they have lost 15 percent of their brain matter. As the disease gradually strips away more and more brain cells, drugs become powerless against its onslaught. With brain imaging, doctors detect subtle changes in the brain's structures in the initial stages of Alzheimer's so that people at a high risk of developing the disease can be treated as early as possible.

Feb 1, 2006 By:
Prachi Patel-Predd

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Most of the 2.2 billion dollars increase in the 2006 federal research and development budget will go towards defense weapons development and human space exploration technologies, according to the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Jan 1, 2006 By:
Prachi Patel-Predd

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Chemists use spectroscopy to understand the unusual chemical behavior of water at the molecular level.

Using MXRF, researchers have developed a novel method that detects fingerprints through the salts that are excreted in sweat. Jul 1, 2005

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Using MXRF, researchers have developed a novel method that detects
fingerprints through the salts that are excreted in sweat.

Researchers have recently used computed tomography imaging scans to help separate fact from fiction in the ancient pharaoh's death.
