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Content by Lauren Robertson:

Fields & Applications Environmental

Breath of Fresh… Plastic?

| Lauren Robertson

Airborne microplastics have been detected in the atmosphere surrounding our most remote oceans

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Image of the Month: Scroll Scrutiny

| Lauren Robertson

How hyperspectral imaging unlocked the secrets of a severely degraded Jewish parchment

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

A Treacherous Tale

| Lauren Robertson

Analysis of a black spot casts new light on the final hours of a deadly Danish Expedition

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Timeline: Lunar Water

| Lauren Robertson

We delve into the milestones behind the discovery of water on the Moon

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Ancient Amphora Analysis

| Lauren Robertson

A multi-analytical approach sheds light on Roman ceramic fragments

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Water on Sunlit Moon

| Lauren Robertson

A unique spectral signature confirms the presence of water in sunlit zones – a boon for deep space exploration

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Image of the Month: Perplexing Platypus

| Lauren Robertson

Thought the platypus was weird already? Now it appears they glow under UV light too…

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Frontline Food Quality

| Lauren Robertson

Evaluating the feasibility of NIR spectroscopy for in situ analysis

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Weeding Out Whiskey Wannabes

| Lauren Robertson

How spectroscopy helps authenticate whiskey – without wasting a precious drop

Business & Education Education

Holding a Mirror to Analytical Science

| Lauren Robertson

Racism is systemic in science – and analytical chemistry is no exception.

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