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Fields & Applications Chemical

Trends and Challenges in Nitrosamine Testing: Part One – Scoping the Problem

| 7 min read

In the first part of a new pharma-focused series, five experts share their first experiences with nitrosamines, as well as the dangers they pose

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!

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!

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 Mass Spectrometry

What’s Happening on Day 1 of Pittcon?

| Henry Thomas | 3 min read

Vibrational spectroscopy, charge detection mass spectrometry, and more on day one!

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This Week’s Mass Spec News

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Insights from isotopes, imaging the Greenland Ice Sheet, and investigating the surface of roundworms

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.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This Week’s Mass Spec News

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Collagen in dinosaur fossils, PFAS characterizations in dust, and a “sweet” and “spicy” study from Egypt…

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Collagen Detected in 66-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil

| Henry Thomas

Can proteins survive millions of years of fossilization? A new study of Cretaceous dinosaur fossils challenges beliefs about protein degradation

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