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Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

What’s New in Mass Spec?

| Lauren Robertson, James Strachan | 3 min read

July’s top mass spectrometry news: from untargeted metabolomics and cancer proteomics, to zooarcheology and mosquito control

Fields & Applications Forensics

Bruker’s Bavarian Benchtop NMR

| James Strachan | 5 min read

Joerg Koehler explains how Bruker is working with Bavarian police to develop new spectroscopy-based tools for forensic narcotics analysis

Fields & Applications Pharma & Biopharma

What’s New in Biopharma?

| Lauren Robertson

Putting COVID-19 on a diet, native ambient MS aids drug discovery, and elucidating monoclonal antibody structure with IMS-MS…

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

What’s New in Chromatography?

| James Strachan, Lauren Robertson | 2 min read

Parsing parosmia with GC olfactometry, molecular encryption with LC-MS, and many more chromatography research highlights

Fields & Applications Clinical

A Light in the Darkness

| Matthew J. Baker, Paul Brennan | 2 min read

Spectroscopy-based liquid biopsy could offer an affordable, effective route to early brain tumor diagnosis

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Rise of IMS-MS

| 6 min read

Rick Yost shares his thoughts on the evolution of IMS-MS

Fields & Applications Environmental

Image of the Month: Around the World

| 3 min read

How imaging spectrometry could enable planetary-level, close-to-real-time biodiversity monitoring

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Operational Simplicity = Laboratory Efficiency

| Peter Zipfell | 3 min read

Laboratories must find new ways to simplify operations, integrate instruments and techniques, and automate workflows

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Cookie or Gelato?

| Margot Lespade | 2 min read

How a two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) method promises to differentiate industrial hemp strains

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Exciting Times For… Spectroscopy: With Jean-Francois Masson

| Margot Lespade | 5 min read

The most exciting development in spectroscopy today? For Jean-Francois Masson, it’s point-of-need devices and the field of optophysiology.

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