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Spectroscopy threelonmusketeers 3 months ago 87%
[NurdRage] Extracting Radioactive Salt from Chornobyl Blueberries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7nHndmbl10

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21614029 > One of the OG YouTube chemists dabbles in some radiochemistry and spectroscopy.

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Spectroscopy Sal 9 months ago 66%
A two-frame movie of X-ray induced structural dynamics in single free nanoparticles arxiv.org

PDF Link: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2312.12548.pdf

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Spectroscopy Sal 10 months ago 100%
Deuterium UV lamp https://i.imgur.com/UY2InnE.jpg

Deuterium UV lamp for my DIY absorption spectrometer. Took this photo today and I thought it looked pretty cool, so I wanted to share!

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Spectroscopy Sal 1 year ago 100%
Direct observation of geometric-phase interference in dynamics around a conical intersection https://arxiv.org/pdf/2211.07320.pdf

Nature chemistry link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-023-01300-3

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Spectroscopy Sal 3 years ago 100%
Sex type determination in papaya seeds and leaves using near infrared spectroscopy combined with multivariate techniques and machine learning https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168169921006918?casa_token=WG7wAinYTmUAAAAA:lCrGrdh8fELtabpX7t6hyeP-VrQuPejroU27bhU91YbJP8zIT7ERrSemsSFFgDlJT1tIct8P45E#f0005

Papayas can be male, female, or hermaphrodite. Usually, papaya growers will select hermaphrodites because they can self-fertilize and thus produce fruit by themselves. However, this selection takes time an resources because the plants have to flower before the sex can determined. The linked paper is a paper about combining machine learning and spectroscopy in order to determine the sex of a papaya by performing spectral measurements on the seed or leaves. The spectral differences of the seeds suggest that hermaphrodite seeds have a slightly different lipid composition, but other than that there are no obvious spectral differences between different genders. The trained machine learning algorithm is also able to discriminate between sexes by measuring the spectra of leaves, even though a careful analysis of the spectra reveals no obvious differences. As a spectroscopist I would like to have a clear spectral signature that provides some fundamental understanding of the biology of plant sex types. But machine learning algorithms don't care about these superfluous details, as they can find significant patterns where we might see noise and chaos. It is too bad they can't communicate to us their insight!

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Spectroscopy Sal 3 years ago 100%
Detecting spins by their fluorescence with a microwave photon counter www.nature.com

[arXiv link](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2102.01415.pdf)

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