Using near-infrared spectroscopy and aquaphotomics, scientists have conducted a study of the molecular properties of water used to make cement and discovered that the molecular structure of water matters! When engineers need concrete, they generally need it to have specific {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
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Associate Professor Jelena Muncan received the NIR Advance Award
We are very pleased to announce that Associate Professor Jelena Muncan received the NIR Advance Award from Japanese Council of Near Infrared Spectroscopy for her contribution to development of aquaphotomic near infrared spectroscopy and research of the functionality of water {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
Aquaphotomics Study on Strawberry Storage Could Change How We Look at Produce Storage
Who doesn’t love a good strawberry? Whether sliced and sugared over cake, dipped in chocolate, cooked into preserves, or eaten right out of the carton (rinsed first, of course), strawberries are a popular choice all around the world. In 2016, {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
Aquaphotomics Study Shows Music Can Change Water’s Molecular Structure
We all know how influential sound can be to us—just think about the baby crying two seats down, the neighbor learning saxophone, the live band performing on the plaza, the playlist you listen to while working out, or the screech {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
New Family Members, New Research Directions
Kanaji Masakorala – Early Diagnosis of Iron Toxicity and Differentiation of iron toxicity tolerant and susceptible rice varieties For the past two months we had a great pleasure of working together with, as we call him now – Kanaji san. {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
Aquaphotomics Harvest Webinar Series – Webinar #2
Recordings & Publications Interactions of Linearly Polarized and Unpolarized Light on Kiwifruit Using Aquaphotomics by Damenraj Rajkumar, Rainer Künnemeyer, Harpreet Kaur, Jevon Longdell and Andrew McGloneDownload the article: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27020494 Investigation of Water Interaction with Polymer Matrices by Near-Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
Pilot Aquaphotomic Study of the Effects of Audible Sound on Water Molecular Structure
We are very pleased to announce that a new article on Aquaphotomics has been accepted and will be published in Molecules 2022, 27(19), 633. (published: 26 September 2022) “Pilot Aquaphotomic Study of the Effects of Audible Sound on Water Molecular {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
The Aquaphotomics Children are Growing – part 4
In June, our specially appointed assistant professor Jelena Muncan, has been promoted to an Associate Professor! We have asked Jelena to tell us about how she feels about it after her meeting with the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
The Aquaphotomics Children are Growing – part 3
We would like to introduce our family following on from the previous two articles. Our second guest arrived in early June from Italy – Mr. Francesco Chierici, a Biomedical engineer from DIMEAS, Politecnico di Torino and exchange visitor at The {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}
Aquaphotomics Session at 2022 International Diffuse Reflectance Conference (IDRC)
This year International Diffuse Reflectance Conference (IDRC) will be held online from July 31st to August 5th. All the information about the IDRC can be found at the official website available at the following address: https://cnirs.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=409746&module_id=500874 On Friday 4-Aug-2022 there {:en}Read More{:}{:ja} 続きを読む{:}