Latest Steroid Test makes use of Oil Exploration Methods
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have formulated a highly sensitive anti-doping steroid test that makes use of hydropyrolysis which was used in the past for oil exploration. Hydropyrolysis...
View ArticleNew Steroid Test Based On Oil Exploration Technique
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a new, highly sensitive, anti-doping steroid test using hydropyrolysis. It’s a technique that has previously been used for oil exploration....
View ArticleNew Technique can prove effective for spotting use of banned substances
According to a research published today in the Journal Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, a new technique can offer a new dimensional approach in spotting use of banned substances by athletes....
View ArticleUse of banned substances by athletes possible of being identified by new...
As per the findings of a research that was published in the journal Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, a new technique (hydropyrolysis) can provide a long jump forward when it comes to...
View ArticleNew anti-doping technique to prevent doping in sports
A new technique that can help anti-doping officials to identify cheating in sporting events has been developed by scientists from Imperial College London and the University of Nottingham. This finding...
View ArticleNew technique identification by researchers
A new technique meant to prevent doping in sports has been identified according to a finding revealed by a research published in the journal Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. This technique...
View ArticleNew detection system in place for performance enhancing drugs
A new detection system that can be used for testing athletes for performance enhancing drugs is presently being developed by scientists at the University of Nottingham. The research, being led by...
View ArticleTime for drug cheats in sports will have tough times ahead
Scientists at the University of Nottingham have come up with a new detection system that could be used to test athletes for performance enhancing drugs. Professor Colin Snape in the University’s School...
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