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Expanding spectroscopy's versatility

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Nature: Gold nanoparticles coated with a thin layer of an oxide allow molecules adsorbed on surfaces of materials as diverse as platinum, yeast cells, or citrus fruits to be characterized routinely in the laboratory through the use of spectroscopy.

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