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Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

The 12 Goals of Circular Analytical Chemistry

| Elia Psillakis | 12 min read

Imagine a world where resources get used but not used up, where products are kept in the system during and after use, and where waste does not exist…

Techniques & Tools Sensors

No Applause, No Problem

| 3 min read

In vivo sensing and machine learning reveal how birds know when their practice is paying off

Fields & Applications Metabolomics & Lipidomics

The First Step Towards In Vivo Metabolomics?

| 3 min read

Nanotube sensor can continuously detect hundreds of metabolites in vivo with enzymatic precision

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

E-Book: Analysis of PFAS and UltraShort Chain PFAS by LC-MS/MS with Solid Phase Extraction

Optimization of solid-phase extraction and efficiency enhancement with an activated carbon-packed delay column for high-precision detection

Fields & Applications Chemical

Trends and Challenges in Nitrosamine Testing: Part Six – Live Roundtable

| 3 min read

Kevin Parker, Jessica Hoskins, Alan Thompson, and Yingue Yang discuss trends and challenges in nitrosamine testing during a live webinar

Fields & Applications Translational Science

Glucose Identified as Broad Regulator of Tissue Differentiation

| 3 min read

Stanford study uses mass spectrometry and transcriptomics to reveal sugar’s non-metabolic role

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

This Week’s Spectroscopy News

| James Strachan | 3 min read

The AI-enabled evolution of SERS, “werthered iron,” and the Atomic Spectra Database under threat

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This Week’s Mass Spec News

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Ashwagandha characterizations, melanoma stress responses, and a dark horse of a discovery…

Fields & Applications Proteomics

No Escape for Melanoma

| 2 min read

High-resolution profiling reveals – and allows researchers to prevent – melanoma’s rapid escape from targeted therapy

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

What If Computers Could Smell?

| James Strachan | 13 min read

Computers can “see” and “hear,” but fully digitizing scent has so far eluded science – but that may soon change

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