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Bruker Advances NMR Magnet Portfolio, Innovates in Industrial Solutions

Advancements in NMR enable deeper insights into life science, drug discovery, and cleantech ASILOMAR, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- At the Experimental Nuclear

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Bruker Advances NMR Magnet Portfolio, Innovates in Industrial Solutions

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nAdvancements in NMR enable deeper insights into life science, drug discovery, and cleantech\n\n\n ASILOMAR, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAt the Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC 2023), Bruker announces innovations for NMR spectroscopy in life science, pharma, and cleantech research to enable discoveries in functional structural biology, drug discovery, and battery research.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230417005183/en/Ascend Evo 400 NMR magnet with a liquid helium hold-time of one year (Photo: Business Wire)\nBruker launches the Ascend Evo 400 new standard 400 MHz NMR magnet with a liquid helium hold-time of one year to reduce cost of ownership and enhance operational convenience. This novel magnet also has improved field homogeneity with new cryogenic shimming technology originally developed for ultra-high field magnets, in order to make sample shimming and operation even easier.\n\n\nThis 400 MHz innovation joins the Ascend Evo 1.0 GHz with ~65% lower liquid helium consumption over previous 1.0 GHz magnets. In late 2022, the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research in Yokohama, Japan and the Universitat de Barcelona were first to receive Ascend Evo 1.0 GHz systems, which are already generating exceptional data. They complement Bruker’s Avance™ Neo 1.2 GHz systems with two-story 2 Kelvin magnets, which typically are shared at national NMR centers, as demonstrated by recent UK orders for two 1.2 GHz spectrometers for University of Warwick and University of Birmingham. These two 1.2 GHz systems enable life science research in functional and structural biology and improve greentech research infrastructure for plant biofuels, improving batteries, and solar cells.\n\n\nBruker offers helium recovery with its HelioSmart-R, a compact system to collect helium gas boil-off from magnets. Bruker announces successful installations of the HelioSmart-R recovery solution in pharma labs of Merck in Darmstadt, Germany, as well as at the University of South Carolina, with many more installations of HelioSmart-R expected in 2023.\n\n\nPerry J. Pellechia, Director of NMR Services and Professor at University of South Carolina, commented: “We are pleased to be the first US lab to benefit from HelioSmart-R. With this new concept for recovery, ...

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