Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. BlogsSpecial Interests Nuclear magnetic resonance: what it is and why it matters By Rachel Merriman-Goldring October 13, 2015 This week, I’ve made an infographic on Professor Tyler Meldrum’s nuclear magnetic resonance lab, which observes how 17th century painters’ use of chemicals affected the composition of their paintings. TagsmagnetsresearchscienceVisible Results Previous articleTrivia is MagicalNext articleRolling in chicken noodle soup Rachel Merriman-Goldring LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment Related News Federal research funding cuts might soon affect College’s research capacity February 18, 2025 College hosts fourth WMSURE conference April 16, 2024 Let’s talk ethics March 21, 2023 AidData pioneers data-based policy research for World Bank, Department of State October 12, 2022 Biomaterials lab pioneers study of spider silk applications, publishes three groundbreaking papers September 12, 2022 William and Mary hosts teach-in on climate change April 5, 2022 Subscribe to the Flat Hat News Briefing! * indicates required Email Address *