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Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This week’s Mass Spec News

| Henry Thomas | 3 min read

Reflections from the past year, the story of XCMS-METLIN, and analysis of Antarctic ice… the mass-spec newsletter is here!

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

This Week’s Spectroscopy News

| James Strachan | 2 min read

“Cryofixing” Raman microscopy’s signal-to-noise problem, miniaturized all-fiber photoacoustic spectrometer, and more spec-tacular stories!

Fields & Applications Clinical

Transforming Tumor Testing

| Jessica Allerton

Ribosomal RNA modifications as biomarkers provide insights into epitranscriptomic fingerprinting

Fields & Applications Translational Science

Interdisciplinary Avenues:Part 1

| 5 min read

The 2024 Power List tell us about important problems that could – and should – be tackled through interdisciplinary work

Techniques & Tools Technology

Keeping Up with the Power List: Part 2

| 5 min read

Ten more thoughts from the 2024 Power List on the most exciting developments and emerging trends in analytical science today

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Dropletronics

| Helen Bristow

Biocompatible electronic devices open up new possibilities for in situ disease detection

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

The Spectroscopy Newsletter: 2024 Retrospective

| James Strachan | 13 min read

Looking back on 12 months of spec-tacular research

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Omics Shines in 2024

| James Strachan | 6 min read

Looking back on 12 months of mass spectrometry-based omics breakthroughs

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This week’s Mass Spec News

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Proteomic interactions in hepatitis, a portable way to detect PFAS, and tributes to one of the founding fathers of mass spectrometry

Techniques & Tools Technology

Keeping Up with the Power List: Part 1

| 4 min read

What are the most exciting developments and emerging trends in analytical science today?

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