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Fields & Applications Clinical

Smart Mask Enables Real-Time Monitoring of Breath Biomarkers

| 4 min read

Caltech's smart mask analyzes exhaled breath in real-time, using advanced microfluidic and cooling tech to monitor health biomarkers continuously

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

Ancient Bubblegum

| Markella Loi

Our Mesolithic ancestors could have suffered from periodontitis due to frequent chewing of “gum” (red fox fur), suggests metagenomic analysis

Fields & Applications Polymers

Navigating Medtech Polymer Analysis – Together

| Sponsored by Tosoh | 6 min read

Experts from TOSOH and the Galien Paris-Saclay Institute collaborate to overcome increasingly complex characterization challenges in biopolymer analys

Fields & Applications Forensics

Anti-Doping’s Transparency Problem

| Douwe de Boer | 3 min read

The recent Jannik Sinner doping case certainly raised eyebrows, but there are some questions analytical science just can’t answer

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Only the Bee’s Knees

| James Strachan | 3 min read

DNA barcoding can identify adulterants in honey at levels as low as 1 percent, study finds

Fields & Applications Pharma & Biopharma

Weight Loss Fakers

| Stephanie Vine | 2 min read

Researchers purchase Ozempic online and test for authenticity. Yes, it was counterfeit.

Fields & Applications Pharma & Biopharma

Pushing the Boundaries of Bioprocessing

| Jungmin Oh | 4 min read

Biopharma tech continues to advance so why is downstream processing such a headache?

Fields & Applications Clinical

The Backbone of Diagnostics

| Luisa Torsi | 3 min read

Why analytical chemistry, multidisciplinary collaboration, and biosensing technology are all crucial for advanced research

Fields & Applications Pharma & Biopharma

An Analytical Eye for mRNA

| 5 min read

How a new collaboration looks to improve analytical testing for mRNA products

Fields & Applications Metabolomics & Lipidomics

The Dark Metabolome: A Figment of Our Fragmentation?

| James Strachan | 4 min read

In-source fragmentation accounts for over 70 percent of the peaks observed in typical LC-MS/MS metabolomic datasets, research suggests


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