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Content by Stephanie Vine:

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Unusual Analysis of the Month

| Stephanie Vine

Sons and daughters; love and lemur scent

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Single-Molecule Mass Spec with Inertial Imaging

| Stephanie Vine

Conventional mass spectrometry can only measure the mass of a molecule – what if you could image the same molecule simultaneously?

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

MS Toothpicks

| Stephanie Vine

Can wooden toothpicks be the key to improving detection of drugs of abuse using mass spectrometry?

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

CSI: Hair Dye

| Stephanie Vine

Can surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) help catch vain criminals?

Techniques & Tools Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Beer Ahoy!

| Stephanie Vine

When bottles of beer from the 1840s were found on a shipwreck, there was only one thought on the minds of analytical scientists: what chemicals do they contain?

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Surgical Spectroscopy: the Race is On

| Stephanie Vine

Researchers working on Raman spectroscopy based surgical tools sprint towards clinical applications.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

NMR: New Meat Research

| Stephanie Vine

Can triglyceride fingerprinting and NMR help find adulterated meat?

Techniques & Tools Technology

Spectrometry Take Flight

| Stephanie Vine

Aerial drones already aid in sample collection. Is in-situ water analysis next?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Lego-lytical Scientist

| Stephanie Vine

Plastic spectrometers help students understand instrumental limitations

Techniques & Tools Technology

Bad Breathalyzer

| Stephanie Vine

A start-up company delivers breath analysis technology to an eager consumer market

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