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Fields & Applications Chemical

Trends and Challenges in Nitrosamine Testing: Part Three – Building a Method

| 5 min read

Our experts return to offer their top tips for building a method from scratch for nitrosamine analysis

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Looking Back, Moving Forward: With Koen Sandra

| 10 min read

In terms of speed and robustness, mass spectrometry has inarguably made significant progress. But is the data we’re generating too much to handle?

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Looking Back, Moving Forward: With Deirdre Cabooter

| 9 min read

Reflecting on current trends in analytical science; Deirdre Cabooter discusses AI, personalized medicine and the resurgence of green chemistry

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

What’s Happening on Days Three & Four of Pittcon?

| Henry Thomas | 4 min read

Awards, symposia and more analytical discourse on days three and four!

Fields & Applications Clinical

Looking Back, Moving Forward: Ron Heeren

| 13 min read

Ron Heeren discusses trends in spatial biology, the “resolution revolution”, and how interdisciplinary science must be supported policy

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

What’s Happening on Day Two of Pittcon?

| Henry Thomas | 3 min read

Supercritical fluid chromatography, PFAS analysis and more on day two!

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Roundworm Analysis Reveals Surface Lipid Adaptations

| Henry Thomas

Scientists uncover the role of surface lipids in nematode predator-prey dynamics, highlighting their function in defense and evolutionary adaptation

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Drip By Drip, Day By Day

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

New isotopic data from meteorites suggests Earth's water arrived gradually, challenging the theory of a single Moon-forming impact.

Fields & Applications Environmental

Musings from The Power List: Emma Schymanski

| 6 min read

Emma Schymanski shares her insights on prioritizing actions in a chemically complex world

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Unraveling Bile Acid Complexity Could Unlock New GI Therapies

| Thomas Horvath, Amy Engevik, Maxim Seferovic, Donald Chace, Paul Baker | 5 min read

Advances in mass spectrometry are uncovering new insights into bile acids and their pivotal role in gastrointestinal disorders


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