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Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

What’s New in Spectroscopy?

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

THz-TDS to estimate burn severity, a new nanoprobe to signal plant distress, and detecting harmful microbes in the beer brewing process with SERS…

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Softening the Blow

| Georgia Hulme | 3 min read

Noble gas mass spectrometer monitors magma activity at volcano site

Techniques & Tools Microscopy

Spectroscopy Strikes Gold

| Georgia Hulme

Spectroscopic techniques have authenticated Roman coins – validating the existence of a “new” emperor, called Sponsian

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

What’s New in Chromatography?

| Margot Lespade, James Strachan | 3 min read

Probing problematic pesticides, sweat proteomics in cystic fibrosis patients, and what cleaning does to bones…

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

In One Ear, Out the Other

| Georgia Hulme

How a portable NIRS technique rapidly and non-invasively detects malaria

Techniques & Tools Microscopy

Musings from the Power List: Georg Ramer

| 5 min read

Ramer talks about the challenges facing AFM-IR, offers his secret to success, and presents a controversial opinion…

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

What’s New in Mass Spec?

| Margot Lespade | 3 min read

January’s top mass spectrometry news: a mini Orbitriap, a new way to study DNA methylation, and Jonathan Sweedler links up with Fan Lam

Techniques & Tools Technology

The 2050 Lab of the Future: Sustainability

| 7 min read

My Green Lab CEO James Connelly discusses all things laboratory sustainability, including changing attitudes, top tips, and common misconceptions

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

More than Meets the Eye

| Georgia Hulme | 5 min read

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy identifies brain region associated with social symptomology in autism spectrum disorder

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Ten Year Views: With Ruedi Aebersold

| Georgia Hulme, James Strachan

Ruedi Aebersold discusses the decade’s most exciting developments, including exciting progress in proteomics, data-independent acquisition, and more

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