Pinot Noir Study Says Wine Production Methods Affect Color and Taste
A new study published in Analytical Chemistry Research has shown that production methods for wine can affect the color and taste of Pinot Noir. The research, entitled “Evaluation of organic and inorganic compounds levels of red wines processed from Pinot Noir grapes”,analyzes eight Pinot Noir wines from regions including the USA, France, New Zealand, and Chile.
Andwin Scientific Unveils Revamped Website
Andwin Scientific, a premier resource for custom-packaged specialty product kits serving pharmaceutical, industrial and clinical laboratories worldwide, is proud to unveil their freshly redesigned website. The revamped website features a cleaner appearance and fluid design matched by a streamlined product display to ensure a better customer browsing and shopping experience.
A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure specific gravity or relative density of liquids. It takes the form of cylindrical glass or plastic with a bulb-shaped end. A printed scale calibrated to a specific gravity can be found on its stem while the end is weighted with lead shot or steel shot to keep the hydrometer upright in liquid.
Scientists Build New Nanometer-Sized Laser Using a Single Atomic Sheet
Nature International Weekly Journal of Science, recently published a study entitled “Monolayer semiconductor nanocavity lasers with ultralow thresholds” which details the creation of a nanolaser using a single atomic sheet. The study was conducted by a team of scientists from the University of Washington in collaboration with Stanford University.
New Study Traps Pollutants Using Natural Soil Components
A new study is being conducted by researcher Mohamed Elsayed, a Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholar, on the use of natural soil components to trap pollutants. The study aims to improve humic acid and clay mineral interaction in hopes of controlling soil contaminants to safely reuse drain water for agricultural crops.