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Chemistry World October 23, 2014 Andy Extance |
Agilent to exit NMR US-headquartered instrument maker Agilent Technology has stopped taking orders for new nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, leaving many within the chemistry community with tough choices. |
Chemistry World March 15, 2010 Matt Wilkinson |
An agile future Nick Roelofs, president of Agilent Technology's life sciences group, discusses how the company is planning to ride the waves of the economic recovery. |
Chemistry World January 31, 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Sharing Out the Lab Measurement Billions Pharmaceutical measurement company Agilent Technologies has updated over 40% of its high pressure liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry ranges, and introduced software that can be used on competitor's machines. |
The Motley Fool August 17, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Agilent Made All the Right Moves Cut the dead weight and refocus on attractive markets? Sounds like a plan to me. |
Chemistry World May 10, 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Leading Lab Suppliers Merge Analytical instrument firm Thermo Electron and chemical manufacturer Fisher Scientific announced a merger, aiming to become the leading provider of laboratory products and services in the health sciences industry. |
The Motley Fool August 16, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Boring Business, Exciting Results Measurement tools make for boring cocktail-party discussion, but there's an exciting investment opportunity brewing in this industry. Agilent's business now rests on a balanced set of growing legs. |
Chemistry World August 30, 2006 Tom Westgate |
Lasers Shed Light on Magnetic Resonance A new way of measuring nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in liquid samples could have implications across spectroscopy and imaging, report researchers. |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Robert Barker |
Agilent's Stock-Option Drag The stock of this HP spin-off has fallen dramatically, but is it cheap now? More than most of its peers', Agilent's earnings are poised to suffer next year when stricter rules for employee stock options take effect. |
Chemistry World January 9, 2014 |
Spinning into focus NMR is used by big industry, and scientists in pharmaceutical companies, for example, have appreciated the benefits of NMR spectroscopy for years. It reveals the structure of molecules in a sample, providing more information than some other analytical techniques. |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
Hidden Value at Agilent The measurement company reports lackluster third-quarter results, but sell-offs will increase shareholder value. Agilent's stock was up by about 15% in afternoon trading. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2007 Anders Bylund |
Foolish Forecast: Agilent Mix In advance of Agilent's earnings report, analysts are expecting the testing equipment maker to increase revenues. Agilent is poised to make money with new technologies being developed in electronics and bio-analytics. |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Johan Bostrom |
Agilent Acquisitions Bolster Portfolio of Products A string of acquisitions is helping Agilent Technologies establish itself as a major player in informatics for analytical laboratories, and its expanding product portfolio has made it a serious player in laboratory analysis automation and software integration. |
The Motley Fool February 15, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Testing, Testing: Agilent Loves Smartphones The testing equipment expert saw first-quarter communications orders rise by 45% year-over-year, driven by its customers needing test equipment for smartphones and tablets. |
Bio-IT World May 2006 Robert M. Frederickson |
A New (Bio)Spin on NMR Applications Bruker BioSpin recently announced several introductions to improve throughput, sensitivity, and versatility of its systems for nuclear magnetic resonance applications starting with the SampleJet, a robotics system for high-throughput transfers of NMR sample tubes into the NMR spectrometer. |
Chemistry World July 13, 2010 Mike Brown |
NMR: Nobel work if you can get it There are plenty of practicing chemists who are grateful for Richard Ernst's work to develop what the Nobel committee described as 'perhaps the most important instrumental measuring technique within chemistry.' |
The Motley Fool September 29, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Danaher: Still Hungry! Danaher is on a multi-year buyout rampage to consolidate an entire industry. |
Chemistry World May 2006 |
New on the Market Spectrometer for field use... 3D nano movies... NMR cryoprobes... High optical throughput... Detecting nuclear threats... Sensing hazardous gases... LC/MS with ultra performance... etc. |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2011 Eric Bleeker |
Here's Where Agilent's Finding Its Growth Four years ago, Agilent produced 34% of its sales within the United States. |
Chemistry World March 2007 Dylan Stiles |
Opinion: Bench Monkey For structural analysis of small molecules, NMR spectroscopy can't be beat. |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Agilent Still Measures Up Management has gradually carved Agilent into a well-run player in the measurement and test markets. Will the stock continue to measure up for its owners? |
The Motley Fool May 26, 2011 Andrew Tonner |
Does Agilent Technologies Deserve a Spot in Your Portfolio? Let's take a look at Agilent Technologies and some of its closest peers. |
Chemistry World May 17, 2012 David Bradley |
Plutonium in a Spin Spectroscopists have finally pinned down the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of plutonium-239. The finding might point the way to improved approaches to the long-term storage of nuclear waste. |
Chemistry World September 19, 2011 Maria Burke |
Higher education funding rises around the world 'While our universities are experiencing cuts, other nations are pumping billions more into their universities to gain a competitive edge,' says Wendy Piatt, director-general of the Russell Group, which represents 20 research intensive UK universities. |
Chemistry World December 2, 2014 Helen Carmichael |
Eleventh hour reprieve for world-class Canadian NMR facility Canadian scientists are celebrating a victory in a bleak landscape for research funding, as a world-class nuclear magnetic resonance facility received a last minute reprieve from closure. |
Technology Research News June 1, 2005 |
Magnetic Resonance Goes Nano Researchers have built a nuclear magnetic resonance device that has the potential to overcome the quantum bit limit because it is small enough to fit on a computer chip. |
The Motley Fool December 3, 2010 Seth Jayson |
Here's How Agilent Technologies May Be Failing You Here's the margin picture for the testing equipment maker over the past few years. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2011 Brian D. Pacampara |
Varian Semiconductor Shares Skyrocketed: What You Need to Know Shares of Varian Semiconductor soared a staggering 51% on Wednesday after Applied Materials offered to buy the mobile device chip equipment specialist for $4.9 billion. |
Chemistry World October 23, 2008 Matt Wilkinson |
Merck to slash more jobs Beleaguered US pharma giant, Merck & Co., has announced new restructuring plans that will see the company cut 7,200 jobs in an effort to save up to $4.2 billion |
Chemistry World January 30, 2013 Philip Robinson |
NMR with a light touch Interactions between NMR-active nuclei in a sample and laser light could lead to a new, simpler form of NMR. |
InternetNews August 15, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Agilent Dumps Semiconductors The company recently cut 1,300 jobs in a restructuring move aimed to focus efforts on its core business, equipment test manufacturing. The company also plans a share buyback. |
Reactive Reports Issue 52 David Bradley |
Interview with Gary Martin With more than 35 years experience in NMR spectroscopy, Gary Martin reveals some of the insights he has gained in this field. |
The Motley Fool May 23, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Agilent's Increasing Agility The company's restructuring efforts seem to be paying off. Investors, perhaps it is time to get curious. |
Chemistry World June 24, 2011 Yuandi Li |
An NMR machine in a fume hood Scientists in Germany have demonstrated a portable nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer that's small enough to be placed in a fume cupboard to monitor the progress of a reaction in situ. |
The Motley Fool December 4, 2010 Jeremy Phillips |
Time to Sell Varian Medical Systems? Varian has done a good job of reducing its debt over the past five years. |
Chemistry World May 14, 2010 Phillip Broadwith |
Powerful pocket sized NMR magnets Arrangements of chunks of permanent magnetic material that can be tweaked to give strong, uniform fields could open the door to more sensitive and higher resolution portable nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, say researchers in Germany. |
Chemistry World April 12, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
China sets modest energy saving plan After forced power cuts last year in a bid to save energy, China has released more realistic figures on energy saving and carbon emission reduction. |
Chemistry World June 2, 2010 Leila Sattary |
Universities face hard years ahead A new report warns that widespread cuts being made to higher education funding across Europe is likely to impact the quality of European teaching and research for years to come. |
The Motley Fool June 1, 2011 Jordan DiPietro |
What Does This Acquisition Mean for the Semiconductor Industry? How Applied Material's latest purchase affects the rest of its sector. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2006 |
Design software released for microwave antenna, radar, and radome test MI Technologies released version 3.3 of its MI-3000 data acquisition and analysis software. New features enhance microwave antenna, radar, and radome test and measurement acquisition, plotting, and data-file analysis. |
Chemistry World October 24, 2007 Hepeng Jia |
China to Ramp up Nuclear Power China may dramatically increase the proportion of energy it gets from nuclear power in the near future, according to the energy expert charged with developing the country's new energy strategy. |
Chemistry World March 6, 2013 Michal Leskes |
Solid state NMR: basic principles & practice This book by Apperley et al., first considers different types of solids and their properties, followed by a detailed survey of the main NMR interactions and phenomena that govern the spectra. |
Chemistry World October 26, 2011 Maria Burke |
Europe risks being outstripped by R&D rivals EU companies are lagging behind in R&D investment compared with major competitors from the US and some Asian economies, according to the European Commission's 2011 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard. |
Chemistry World October 20, 2010 Turley & Lewcock |
Science budget frozen in spending review The UK's science budget will suffer a 10 per cent cut in real terms over the next four years and higher education has been hit hard in the government's public spending review announced today. |
The Motley Fool May 30, 2011 Andrew Tonner |
Does Varian Medical Systems Deserve a Spot in Your Portfolio? Varian looks pretty attractive with above-average return on investment, margins, and fair growth. |