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Content by Stephanie Vine:

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Smells Like... Blood

| Stephanie Vine

Can the human nose beat analytical instrumentation when it comes to identifying gory components?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Blowhole Breathalyzer

| Stephanie Vine

Could bottlenose dolphin breath analysis help with conservation efforts?

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Alcoholic and Nutritious?

| Stephanie Vine

Analysis of pottery shards from Teotihuacan reveals ancient alcohol experimentation

Techniques & Tools Clinical

Fighting Ebola

| Stephanie Vine

Technology gets an update to help combat the spread of the deadly disease

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Smart Spectral Citizen Science

| Stephanie Vine

How can a network of citizens and smartphones measure atmospheric particles?

Fields & Applications Micro/Nano-scale

Biomimetic Micropump

| Stephanie Vine

Could a new acoustic micropump inspired by the legs of swimmers open doors for microfluidics?

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Non-invasive Prostate Cancer Screening

| Stephanie Vine

Can SERS accurately detect the early stages of the most common male cancer?

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Reconstructing the King’s Tale

| Stephanie Vine

Multi-isotope analysis uncovers the life story of King Richard III – and, for the first time, links wine intake to oxygen isotope composition

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Bloodstain Spectrums

| Stephanie Vine

How to put instant blood identification and age estimation into the hands of forensic investigators

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Queen’s Medal for Mass Spec

| Stephanie Vine

An Imperial College London professor has been awarded the Royal Medal for his work in biomolecular mass spectrometry

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