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The Signal and Information Processing for Sensing Systems group have revealed a new analytical technique that can be used to measure cannabinoids in plants and tobacco.
Working with the University of Cordoba, Santiago Marco’s group tackled the limitations of current analytical techniques used to determine cannabinoids in Cannabis sativa L. plants, which mostly rely on chromatography-based methods, which involve separating the components in fluid.
The Signal and Information Processing for Sensing Systems group have revealed a new analytical technique that can be used to measure cannabinoids in plants and tobacco.
IBEC group leader Xavier Trepat penned a short article for ARA magazine in which he discusses the research of Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland, winners of the the Nobel Prize for Physics.