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Science Says
Science
Magazine
features i-mass.com in the NetWatch
section of the July 6 issue and describes
the dedicated mass spectrometry site as
offering "news briefs gleaned from
technical and popular publications,
tip-offs to valuable journal articles,
links to labs, and the all-important
jobs".
As Science Magazine describes, scientists
can use mass spectrometry to "trap a
poison-wielding murderer, pinpoint leaks
in the international space station, or
deduce the diets of ancient
cave-dwellers." The i-mass.com web site is
"dedicated to mass spectrometry, which
uses an electromagnetic field to "weigh"
the contents of a sample."
i-mass.com is the web's number one,
totally dedicated mass spectrometry
resource and the first to feature monthly
focus articles and journal highlights.
To read the Science Magazine feature
click
here.
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