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Fields & Applications Environmental

Empowerment Through Performance

| Sponsored by Waters | 4 min read

Tackle the PFAS problem head-on with the single-digit parts-per-quadrillion sensitivity from the Xevo™ TQ Absolute MS

Business & Education Professional Development

Connection Breeds Progression

| Kevin Schug | 4 min read

Understanding the value – and potential pitfalls – of interdisciplinary collaboration

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Deadly Burn Biomarkers

| Markella Loi

Researchers use MS-based proteomics to identify three key proteins associated with mortality rates after life-threatening burns

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Exploring the Deep Sea of Unknown Compounds

| Adam Hollerbach | 5 min read

How high resolution ion mobility-mass spectrometry holds the answer to unraveling the structures of the many molecules we know must exist

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Breaking Down the Complex Characterization Barrier

| Sam Dylan Moré | 6 min read

Polymeric drug delivery systems have enormous potential for personalized medicine, but their complexity create real characterization challenges

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spec Takes Titan by Storm

| Jessica Allerton | 9 min read

NASA Astrobiologist Melissa Trainer discusses the DraMS mission to Titan – and the likelihood of finding extraterrestrial life on moons

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

The (Dark) Art of Spectroscopy

| 6 min read

What is the single biggest challenge facing spectroscopists in 2023? We present answers from six SciX speakers.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

What’s New in Mass Spec?

| Markella Loi | 3 min read

September’s top mass spectrometry news: the MasSpec Pen writes history in operating rooms, PFAS exposure monitoring in newborns, and are research stat

Business & Education Business

Rising Retractions

| Jessica Allerton

What proportion of chemistry paper retractions over the past 20 years are due to misconduct?

Techniques & Tools Technology

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff

| Markella Loi

A wearable sensor that continuously monitors chloride ions in sweat could be used to spot early signs of heat stroke

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